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Cool and Creative Ways to Organize Your Child’s School Supplies

ByJerni Camposano-GomezApril 22, 2022
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As we already know by now, virtual learning can present plenty of challenges for both kids and parents. So spare yourself from the stress of constantly having to clear the clutter and clean up your little learner’s study area by ensuring that all school supplies are properly stored and organized. Plus, a little decorating in this area can inspire your child to work harder in school. 
Discover efficient and creative ways to organize your child’s school supplies so that you don’t waste precious time just looking for a colored marker or a pair of scissors. 
1. Pretty pegboard
Photo courtesy of Happy Healthy Casa
You’ve probably pinned lots of pegboard designs for inspiration and future reference. Now’s the time to get started with building your own! Your little one will surely be excited to create arts and crafts projects using tools they can easily get from the pegboard. 
Shop this, mama: Plex Pegboard
Plex Pegboard
2. Rolling cart
Photo courtesy of Tabitha Dumas
We all know how active our kids can be—and this also applies to their school work. At times, they might want to do their homework or school project in another area of the house. So it’s a good idea to store their learning tools in a rolling cart that you can easily bring to different rooms. 
Lily and Tucker Multipurpose Organizer - Three Layers
3. Magnetic wall storage
Space problems? Maximize your vertical storage by making use of your empty wall. Hang a magnetic storage tool and park your little one’s school stuff in here. 
Perch 3-Piece Customizable Magnetic Wall Storage System
4. Properly labeled bins and boxes
Photo courtesy of thesunnysideupblog.com
Even Marie Kondo will be impressed with your organizational skills when you use storage boxes to sort and separate school supplies and then label them accordingly for easy access. 
Dear Mommy PH Kaly's Storage Box and Totsafe Label N Go Write-On Self-Laminating Stickers
6. Repurposed toy storage
If your kid has more school stuff now than toys, maybe it’s time to convert that storage into containers for everything they need for their home-based learning. 
Hamlet Kids Room Kjeldor Kids Toy Storage
6. Jars
Photo courtesy of blog.cuchini.comz
Jars have become one of the biggest multitasking tools in recent years. They can be used to store a lot of things—and yes, even your child’s writing tools and tiny curios. 
Kilner Kids Jar
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