Competition: Win One Of Two £150 Fisher-Price Toy Bundles For Your Toddler

Win A £150 Fisher-Price Toy Bundle For Your Toddler
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September is the month older children go back to school, but if you have a toddler, the entertaining never stops.

To give you a chance of a five-minute breather, HuffPost UK Parents has teamed up with Fisher-Price to offer two, £150 toy bundles to put a bright smile on your little one's face.

The bundle, aimed at 12- to 36-month-olds, will include toys from the Smart Stages™ range, which uses different learning technology for the stages your baby will go through.

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Whatever your baby’s age and stage, you can adapt the toy to the stage best for your child. Clever.

The three levels of play feature different songs, phrases and sounds that can easily be changed with slide of a switch.

Two lucky winners of this competition will each receive a bundle which includes: a scooter, a teaching tote, the tea set, a toolbox, the counting clock, sis’ purse and a puppy toy.

To find out more about the toys in the bundle and other toys in the range, visit their website.

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Easy Ideas For Organizing Kids’ Toys
Stuffed Animal Swing(01 of18)
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Save space by creating a swing for stuffed animals. This way, you can hang them up instead of leaving them scattered all over the floor.

Get the instructions: It's Always Autumn

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Storage Pyramid(02 of18)
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This storage pyramid is perfect for putting in the corner of your kids' playroom. It makes for easy access and quick organization.

Get the instructions: Blog Al

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Barbie Organizer(03 of18)
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This idea was inspired by a hanging shoe rack. Create your own Barbie organizer by sewing pieces of fabric and plastic together.

Get the instructions: A Girl And A Glue Gun

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2-In-1 Storage Bins(04 of18)
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Create storage bins that double as seating to save space and keep the room tidy.

Source: Shanty 2 Chic

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Magnetic Toy Holder(05 of18)
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Yep, magnetic toy holders are a thing and can be a real life saver for parents whose kids love cars!

Get it here: Amazon

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Clear Storage Bags(06 of18)
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Clear storage bags, also known as peek-a-boo toy sacks, make it easier for your kids to find their toys quickly and easily. Plus, you can easily make these on your own!

Get the instructions: Make It Perfect

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Video Games(07 of18)
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Video games count as toys too, right? If your kids are big gamers then you probably have tons of xBox, Wii or Playstation games lying around. Conserve space by storing the game discs in a CD holder that you can place on the inside of a TV cabinet, or hang along a wall in your kids playroom.

Get the instructions: Infarrantly Creative

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Zip Pouches(08 of18)
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Use zip pouches to store puzzle pieces.

Source: The Navy Stripe

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Bookshelf(09 of18)
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Turn a spice rack into a bookshelf to store your kids' books, drawings or small toys.

Get the instructions: Boys Germs

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Zoo Pen(10 of18)
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Create a cute zoo pen for stuffed animals by using bungee cords.

Get the instructions: The Griffiths Garden

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Under The Bed(11 of18)
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Buy or create a storage box for under the bed. The best ones have wheels so that your child can roll the box in and out as much as he pleases. This is a great idea for kids with a lot of smaller toys, like cars and trucks, as it will reduce clutter in your home.

Get the instructions: Liz On Call

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Use A Shoe Organizer(12 of18)
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A shoe organizer is a great tool for keeping your kids' craft supplies, stuffed toys, and games neat and tidy.

Source: Pinterest

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Bath Toy Storage(13 of18)
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Simply store bath toys using a tension rod, plastic shower hooks, and a few baskets.

Get the instructions: Heather Drive Blog

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Use An Ottoman(14 of18)
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This is genius! Store toys in an ottoman to keep them out of sight and to save space. If you have a big ottoman, place shallow bins inside first to keep the toys even more neat and tidy.

Source: Babble

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Hanging Bags Or Hoops(15 of18)
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We love this cute idea. Not only is it great for storing toys, but it also adds some lovely decor to the room.

Get the instructions: Always A Project

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Use A Pegboard(16 of18)
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A pegboard is perfect for hanging up small toys.

Source: Pinterest

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Toy Box(17 of18)
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Using a toy box might seem old fashioned, but it's actually the best thing to organize your kids' playthings. What's also great about them is that you can personalize them with your kids' names and have them help you decorate it.

Get the instructions: Little Free Radical

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Ball Storage(18 of18)
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The bungee cord method also works well for storing balls in the garage.

Get the instructions: Designed to Dwell

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