The rule is only four stuffed animals allowed per child, but that only applies to those out on their bed. Occasionally, we dig behind the toy boxes under the lounge to reach the stuffed animal backstock, and it's like Christmas all over again! Still, if one comes out, one has to go in. We definitely find that rotating toys like this keeps things fresh and cuts down on clutter (mental and physical!). #tinyhouseliving #tinyhousewithkids #airstreamwithkids #rvwithkids #declutter #hoarderswithoutborders A post shared by David Zimmerman (@advodna_dave) on Feb 24, 2016 at 12:21pm PST
The rule is only four stuffed animals allowed per child, but that only applies to those out on their bed. Occasionally, we dig behind the toy boxes under the lounge to reach the stuffed animal backstock, and it's like Christmas all over again! Still, if one comes out, one has to go in. We definitely find that rotating toys like this keeps things fresh and cuts down on clutter (mental and physical!). #tinyhouseliving #tinyhousewithkids #airstreamwithkids #rvwithkids #declutter #hoarderswithoutborders
A post shared by David Zimmerman (@advodna_dave) on Feb 24, 2016 at 12:21pm PST