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“Drawings, papers and
knick-knacks that are organized create a sense of order and comfort in
children’s spaces—the kind of environment that encourages learning and
creativity.” Having a designated
clutter free, serene workspace makes children feel that reading, learning and
being creative is an enjoyable part of daily life. Knowing exactly where things go make
accessing and storing paper, notes or knick-knacks easy and effortless. And having their school work and drawings
carefully stored in beautiful School
Year Organizers reinforces the message that the work they do is
important. It also lets them leaf
through and feel proud of what they’ve done for the year. Creating an environment
where children appreciate their work space early in life will help set good
habits and make learning an enjoyable part of their daily routine. Once they establish a feeling that
organizing the world around them is an enjoyable and creative activity, the
idea of categorizing and finding logical connections and placement for both
physical objects as well as ideas becomes second nature—and this helps them
become successful in all kinds of endeavors. School Year Organizers Memorabilia kept in a box rarely gets to be looked at and
enjoyed, and it certainly makes showing your child’s latest drawings to the
in-laws rather difficult. The School Years memorabilia organizers
preserve drawings and creations in vinyl pockets that protect them from
little fingers. And children just love
to show to friends their drawings and memorabilia from previous school years
and enjoy remembering their school from class photos or Valentine’s cards
they’ve collected. Some Good Reasons for 1.
School memorabilia
organizers help children take pride in their work as they look through their drawings
and collections in volumes that capture their childhood. 2. It gets papers off desks. As a child finishes a drawing, it is
immediately placed in the binder stored on top of the desk—they can be just
tossed in until there is time to place in page protectors. 3.
They help you limit
your collection of children’s drawings and paper collections to one binder
per year.
(Larger school projects can be stored in containers and labeled with Visual Cues). 4.
They encourage children
to take pride in their work—they feel their creations are special and that
extra care is taken to safeguard, store and preserve them. 5.
The organizers get
children used to the idea of categorizing their things early in life. 6.
Keeps children’s
creations easy to access to show friends and relatives. 7.
It helps maintain a
clutter-free, easy to clean environment by keeping all kinds of small pieces
of paper off children’s desks and other surfaces. 8.
They can be made to
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Vertical Pocket Organizers The Vertical Note Organizers
Getting a Handle on Bits of Paper Children love to collect all kinds of little stickers and
bits of paper. Placing them on pages of
their memorabilia binders keeps a wonderful volume of things they loved
during childhood—along with their favorite drawings—and teaches them about
collecting and categorizing.
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