Either we are all growing or my house seems to be shrinking around us; which ever is is I never seem to have enough space and clutter is becoming my arch nemesis! No matter how much I seem to bin or charity shop the task is never ending.
Our house isn’t the biggest I would describe it as a cosy three bed, while I would love to move to a bigger place, right now that just isn’t possible. So instead I turn to researching handy and innovate storage solutions!
In my online quest I was brought to Room To Grow a one stop shop for creating practical yet stylish bedrooms for children. They have some great pieces and It’s given me all sorts of space saving ideas for the girls bedrooms.
Kids have soooooo much stuff; it just seems to be everywhere which is why I love the cabin beds and mid sleepers because they give you back so much storage or floor space you other wise lose to mounds of toys.
Another trend I have noticed is using the wall space for storage with shelves and book holders. Not only does it look really nice and neat it frees up more space again. Room To Grow have a great competition running at the moment to win a personalised bunk buddy. The Bunk Buddy fits securely to your childs wall so it can’t be knocked over, it makes a great alternative to a bedside table and allows books and items to be stored and displayed really nicely. Being able to personalise with your child’s name and different colours makes it the perfect addition to their bedroom!
I am entering as this will be so perfect for Maisy’s little room, make sure you head on and enter the Room To Grow Tidy Books Competition too it ends 24th November so don’t miss out!
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Jack and the beanstalk
Snow White and we always need storage in the kiddies bedrooms
jack and the beanstalk
Going on a Bear Hunt is my 3 year old grandsons favourite bedtime story, he loves saying the words with me
My grandson likes Giraffe’s can’t dance because it makes him laugh.
My Monster Smells Gross. I’ve read this to my nephew since he was two, he’s now five and still loves it.
Kids loved The gruffalo… used to enjoy all different voices we did
my son likes harry and the bucket full of dinosaurs books
Matilda – love the storyline and characters and it is amusing!
She love I love You This Much because that is what we always say when she goes to sleep and she thinks the book was written only for her, bless her
Elise loves Peace at Last as we’ve read it to her at every bedtime until she was 18 months. She still asks for it now nearly every night at age 2.
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Gingerbread man is my sons fave and he has my copy of the read it yourself version that I had when I was little
My kids loved Not so scary Sid (it’s got a puppet attached to the book). They loved me doing the voice of scary sid and trying to nibble their fingers lol. Even thought they’re too old for it now they still haven’t got rid of Not so Scary Sid 🙂
hairy maclairy due to all the rhyming words
My little man, Eli loves reading the whole series of Thomas the Tank books. We must have read each on hundreds of times. I love reading with him, we’ve done it since he was a tiny baby and love the special time together
Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson. She knows it off by heart and never gets bored of it x
Gruffalo – he’s just always loved it.
Frozen for youngest in the family after a trip to Euro Disney.
my daughter loves the hungry catapillar x