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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Toy Boxes for All Tastes
Big toy chests or boxes can get overused; they don't work well for small toys, or toys with small parts, since those small things get lost in a large box. But they do have their uses for larger items — and some toy boxes are small enough to still be useful for smaller items.
Let's look around, starting with the charming Leka Trojan Horse — a combination toy, stool and storage item. Leka suggests you use it for storing things like blocks. You can buy it here.
The Empty Box Company sells toy boxes in two sizes and a huge range of designs.
The toy boxes from Childs & Co come in three sizes and eight colors — and they use "a clever wooden hinge to stop little fingers being trapped." [via Baby Gadget] Update on Feb. 25, 2015: The toy boxes from Childs & Co now come with lids that lift off.
For a more traditional toy box, take a look at those from Pintoy — available many places, including Amazon UK.
And I've mentioned the modular ViaBoxes before — but it was a long time ago, and they deserve another look.
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