Savvy mum shares bean bag hack which stops toys cluttering her house and people are stunned by how spotless her home is
DO you ever get fed up with your kids’ toys being all over the house?
A savvy mum has shared her hack for keeping her home spotless thanks to a clever bean bag hack.
Carissa shared that instead of having to neatly arrange teddies each day, she simply chucks them all in an empty bean bag case.
On her @carissacleansitall account, she explained: “Stuffed animal clutter driving you crazy?”
Once all the teddies were zipped away, they were out of sight and out of mind.
And better still, the kids had a squishy seat to use in their room as extra seating.
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Carissa added: “simplifying the house by disguising all the stuffy and blanket clutter.”
The bean bag hack has clearly impressed other parents, as it has racked up over 35,000 likes.
One person wrote: “Yep I’ve got two! Holds so many stuffies!”
Another added: “I wish I could do this but my son insists on sleeping with every one of his 100 stuffed animals.”
And a third commented: “I’ve been influenced.”
If you want to pick one up for your house, you can get them from Amazon for around the £20 mark.
We previously shared how a mum had a smart hack for tidying away Lego so you never step on a lone brick again.
She revealed how you can get handy bags that will store all the pieces and are easily unfolded so they have a play area to build on.
They can be purchased for £16.99 on Amazon.
She said: "You pull it all out and then pull the strings so it turns into a little bag - you can get them in different sizes.
"The travel sizes are so perfect for Lego on the go and it means you won’t lose any pieces.”
Meanwhile, she also had another nifty storage solution for puzzle pieces.
She used some photo storage boxes from Amazon for £18.95, which are kid-proof to being opened.
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The mum puts each puzzle in a box with the lid of the puzzle box and seals it shut.
Olivia adds: "The jigsaw box also holds flash cards as well. The box is quite hard to open so he can’t get it out and chuck them everywhere."