I have been adding to my preschool stash since I started in about 2012. To get me started, Lindsy, the creator of Preschool Alphabet blog and my sister, sent me a photo box and a 2” binder, both full of preschool things I could do with my oldest son, then 2 years old.
She got me hooked and started in the right direction. Now I have drawers and tubs and binders and bookshelves FULL of preschool things, as I now have four kids, two of which are still at home doing preschool with me!
So what do I do with all this stuff?
I have a separate set of drawers just for Holiday and party themes as well.
**I have a video of my set up onInstagram (under my story highlights, titled "Get Organized")
What do you do for your preschool storage and organization at home?
She got me hooked and started in the right direction. Now I have drawers and tubs and binders and bookshelves FULL of preschool things, as I now have four kids, two of which are still at home doing preschool with me!
So what do I do with all this stuff?
- BINDERS
I have since expanded from the one 2” binder I started with into six 2" binders, and can see myself adding more!
SET UP:
- Dividers for each binder, labeled with a letter of the alphabet
- After each divider, add sheet protectors for each specific theme for that letter.
*In the sheet protectors I put: - laminated or reusable papers
- Extra copies of printed papers
- Magazine articles or pictures
- Extra materials for activities
- Stickers
- essentially anything flat that will fit!
- Label the outside of each binder with the letters/holidays it includes!
- DRAWERS
I upgraded from the one photo box my sister gave me in the beginning to a few sets of plastic drawers (the kind you find on sale during back-to-school). I use these to store small but still bulkier items that wont fit in a binder.
SET UP:
- Dividers for each drawer. Nothing fancy here, I use pieces of cardboard with the letters written on them.
- After each divider, put items like small toys, craft items, or dollar store finds that you use for each theme of that letter.
I have a separate set of drawers just for Holiday and party themes as well.
- PLASTIC TUBS/BINS
Lots of sizes of plastic tubs!
- Small Tubs:
- I use their smaller tubs, about 6 quart, to store crayons, glue, markers, scissors, dot stampers, etc. We pull these out almost daily and it’s easy for set up and clean up.
- I also use these small bins for sensory play. Fill it 1/4 way with rice, beans, wheat, oatmeal, or sand. Then add themed items, spoons, cars, etc to play with in the bins.
- Large Tubs:
- I uselarger tubs for the general play items that we use for a variety of days or for play time.
*Examples of items: - Stamps: ABC and animals
- Tanagrams
- Beads of all kinds and sizes: perler, pony, jumbo beads, etc
- Clay, Playdoh, Kinetic Sand
- Magformers
- etc!!
- I also use Large tubs for really big ABC themed items that don't fit in the drawers (kites, big airplanes, fly swatters, clipboards, etc.)
- BOOKSHELF
I feel like this one is pretty self explanatory.
- You need abookshelf for your binders and for all the fun preschool books you have or borrow from the library!
- It also helps to put the smaller tubs in one spot on a shelf so the kids can help set up and clean up preschool too!
- Store other items you use to aid with preschool:
**I have a video of my set up onInstagram (under my story highlights, titled "Get Organized")
What do you do for your preschool storage and organization at home?
-Kiley