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Getting Organized for Back-to-School

It’s that time again. Millions of children are headed back-to-school. There is a direct relationship between how organized a child is and how well they do in school. As a parent or guardian, you can help children develop life-long organization skills. Here are a few back-to-school tips for getting organized:
Establish a Routine & Plan Ahead. Streamlining the morning routine is essential to get kids out the door and to school on time. It’s easy to get frazzled in the morning, so prepare lunches, book bags, outfits, even the breakfast table the night before. Create a storage area near your most used door and assign each person a bin and/or hook for their gear. Using color coded baskets or personalized tins {like the one above from the MacBeth Collection} helps for organization and quick identification when leaving the house.
Create a Homework Station. Few children enjoy doing homework, but making creating an efficient work environment may make the task more fun. First determine where it’s best to set up the homework station – Near the kitchen where an adult can help? In a quiet room alone? Is a computer needed? Once a location is selected, it is important to have an easy accessible storage bin or drawer with needed school supplies. Based on your child’s age and school needs store items such as writing implements, paper, tape/glue, scissors, ruler, erasers, crayons and markers. When purchasing school supplies, consider earth-friendly and non-toxic items. Visit EWG’s back-to-school guide for a list of greener options. Pottery Barn Kids has a great Mini Lazy Susan perfect for a storing supplies at the homework station {shown above}.
Paper Source also shows you how to make a customized desk cubbie here {also pictured above}. Get your child excited about their homework station by having them help designing their own supply storage cubbie.
Centralize School Communications. Besides your child’s school papers, there will be lots of communication parents will need to take action on or reference throughout the school year. Some of these items include classroom rosters, school handbook, supply list, permission slips and school calendar. Creating a centralized place for all this information is key to knowing where these important papers are when you need them. A binder or file folder are great options for keeping all the papers organized into subcategories. Smead offers an easy to use tiered folder – Smead Stadium File™ – that works great in my home {blogged about it here}.
Getting organized for back-to-school takes some effort, but it will make the transition smoother.
Happy organizing!
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Read full story By on August 16, 2010 in baby and children, back-to-school, green design, home organization, organization tips

Favorite Resources for Designing a Baby’s Nursery

Today I am guest blogging at Averill’s Odi et Amo as part of a “Shop Like a Design Blogger” series. For over a year, I have enjoyed  reading her thoughtful, inspiring blog and I am sure you will too. 
 
As many of you know, I love designing baby nursery rooms and the post {here} shares  some my favorite resources for crib bedding, nursery furnishings, lighting, rugs, wall art and of course storage. So if you are decorating a nursery or heading to a baby shower soon, you may find it helpful.
Wishing you a fabulous day!

 
*images courtesy of Rikshaw Design {top} and Rosenberry Rooms {bottom}
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Read full story By on July 29, 2010 in baby and children, baby nursery room

Friday Find: Sweden’s Barnvänligt

First it was this set of ABC paper cups (made from recycled paper) that caught my eye on Cool Mom Picks. But when I visited Sweden’s Barnvänligt I fell in love with so much more. 

Barnvänligts is a common Swedish word that means “Kid Friendly” and you know I’m a fan  of that. The store features stylish, yet functional and fun products for children aged 0-7 years. Lifestyle stuff for trendy kids – love it! Here’s a small sampling of my favorite products available at Barnvänligt.

If you see something you like, live outside of Europe and would like to make a purchase – send Barnvänligt an email and they will help you!
Happy Shopping, Happy Friday!
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Read full story By on July 9, 2010 in baby and children, baby nursery room, Entertaining, friday find, girl's bedroom

Eco-friendly Woodland Birthday Party Supplies & Acme Discount

 
There is something so special and innocent about this delightful woodland themed birthday party by Acme Party Box Company. Perhaps it’s because there are no mass marketed cartoon characters? {sorry Mickey!} When I found out it was eco-friendly too, I loved it even more.
Based here in the San Francisco Bay Area, Acme Party Box Company was born out of the desire to create unique parties for loved ones while while honoring both guests and the environment. 
Acme Party Box comes with custom designed letterpress invitations are printed with soy based ink on 100 recycled paper and include coordinating envelopes made from post consumer recycled paper.

Designed to be used again and again, the party kit also includes washable 100 cotton fabric table linens and decorations designed and manufactured in San Francisco. The biodegradable tableware and beeswax candles are made from renewable materials with sustainable practices.

 

The kids’ collections of heirloom quality toy centerpieces are made in Germany from sustainably managed forests and toxin free water based paints. They are intended to be played with and passed down to the next generation.

No child’s birthday would be complete without a little goodie bag for guest. Acme’s is filled with responsibly manufactured gifts including a puppet, pencils and tin filled with organic seeds. Bravo!
Visit Acme’s website to see more darling themes for parties including circus and kingdom.
And in celebration of the launch of their new website, Acme Party Box is providing all Simplified Bee readers a 10 discount off all orders now through July 12, 2010. Simply use the code ACMEPB-SIMPBEE at checkout. Enjoy!
*photography by nicole hill gerulat
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Read full story By on June 30, 2010 in baby and children, birthday party, discounts, Entertaining, healthy home