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Ditch the toys that are taking up space (and that deep down, you don’t even like).
A new play area with toys you and your kids love.
Learn the secret to keeping toys interesting AND easier to clean up (spoiler alert: It’s not more storage bins).
I tell you exactly which toys to keep, which to donate, and which to toss. No more guilt and struggle.
Afraid you should spend hundreds of dollars on an organic wooden train set? Nah. You’ve already got great stuff for your kids; you just have to find it.
Learn the secret to making your kids excited again about the toys they already have.
With four kids comes a lot of stuff.
And just like you, I’m juggling taking care of little ones, work, and homemaking. I don’t have hours to spend organizing toys.
That’s why I came up with this simple, effective solution to toy decluttering. It makes things easier for you and more fun for your kids.
Because (spoiler alert) your kids will actually have more fun with their toys when they’re pared down to just what they need. That means more play, less mess, and more time for you to do other things.
BONUS access to my list of the best open-ended, battery-free toys ($7 value)
(That’s lifetime access for less than what you spend on yet another toy that’s going to be forgotten in two weeks…)
This pack was built for moms who are ready to stop panicking about the mess every time your mother-in-law drops in.
In the Toy Declutter Action Plan, I’ve created an exact blueprint for how to pare down your kids’ overgrown toy collection to just what they will actually play with.
Because honestly, how often have you heard, “I’m borrrrrred!” come from your kid’s play room when they’re surrounded by toys they haven’t touched in months?
You’ll get 5 days of simple instruction (PLUS a bonus quick-fix lesson for if you’re just ready to set fire to everything and start over).
AND you’ll learn how to refresh “stale” toys that your kids have forgotten so they’re excited about them all over again.
The Toy Declutter Master Plan is a 5-day program designed to take your kids’ toys from out-of-control to fun and simplified.
Plus, you get a bonus fast-track lesson in case you’re trying to straighten up the toys before company comes (or if you’re just in rage clean mode; we’ve all been there), as well as my secret to making old toys interesting again.
As long as your kid is young enough to have toys, this declutter plan is relevant to you.
Here’s the secret: You likely have a lot of fantastic, imaginative play toys that your kids will love. They just can’t find them under all the clutter. So you don’t need new toys; you just need to uncover the gems you already have.
With that said, I’m giving you bonus access to my list of favorite battery-free toys.
You don’t need a dedicated play room to make this work. After this declutter, you can use whatever space you have available – your kids’ room or a corner of the living room will be fine.
The Toy Declutter Action Plan is designed to take five days. Each day takes 30 minutes to 1 hour, so you’re welcome to do it all in a weekend if you prefer.
You’ve got lifetime access to this Action Plan, so you can use it for years to come.
After all, as your child gets older (*sob*), they’ll outgrow some toys and get other new ones. So this declutter is likely not a one-time thing (although I can promise it’s so much easier after the first time).
Come back to the plan anytime you like. It’ll be here.
I mean, the Toy Declutter Action Plan is everything you need to declutter and organize all your kids’ toys in less than a week, and there’s lots of satisfied moms out there who have loved the program. I don’t think you’ll have a problem.
With that said, you have on week to decide if it isn’t for you. If so, just email me for a full refund.
Finally tame the mountain of singing plastic dogs, crappy kid’s meal toys, and action figures from TV shows you don’t even let your kids watch.
Instead, create the simple, easy-to-maintain play space you’ve always wanted for your kids with this step-by-step guide.
BONUS access to my list of the best open-ended, battery-free toys ($7 value)