Don't believe me, let me show you all of the stuff that my kids have hoarded since my last summer clean up.
Crafts:
Pipe cleaners, beads, and three more drawers full this stuff.
Cute themed stuff!
Under the Sea Rocks
Party Favors:
My all-time hoarder, middle child, has 4 pair of sunglasses, 5 watches, and can you spy the chatter teeth (perfect for SLPs).
Stickers:
What educator doesn't like stickers?
Scholastic Stuff:
We buy tons of stuff at the book fairs and just like most kid toys, these get played with for 10 minutes and put in a drawer for eternity.
We buy tons of stuff at the book fairs and just like most kid toys, these get played with for 10 minutes and put in a drawer for eternity.
Basement Stuff:
I cleaned out the basement today and have a pile for the thrift shop and a box going to my elementary teaching buddy.
Coloring Stuff:
I found hundreds of extra crayons and bet some teacher would love to melt down the broken ones to make a colorful creation.
So there you have it. A multitude of stuff just from my home that could fill a classroom.
Post this letter to your Facebook page and I bet you get loads of great stuff for your classroom. People love to clear their clutter and especially feel good if they can donate to a good cause and a friend.
If I were to see this post on Facebook, I would run for my kids' rooms and come out with a garbage bag full of stuff for you. Grab the letter by clicking HERE.
And it goes on and on. After I organized my kids rooms, I bought them more stuff. You see, my oldest two were at a summer sleep-away camp and it was suggested that kids get a care package.
Maybe I need to be on Horders.
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