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						<p class="p1">Time to get organized! Balancing working from home, virtual learning and staying organized has proved to be a challenge for many. <i>Moms Like Us </i>host <b>Christina Garibaldi</b> and <strong><span class="s1"><i>Stroller in the City’s</i> </span></strong><b>Brianne Manz</b> sat down with <strong>Clea Shearer</strong> and <strong>Joanna Teplin</strong> from Netflix’s <strong><i>Get Organized with The Home Edit</i> </strong>to get some ideas on how kids can help make — and keep — their spaces tidy, which may help alleviate some stress for parents.</p>


<p class="p1">“I do think you should turn things into a little bit of a game, a sorting activity,” Shearer, 38, told <i>Us Weekly</i>. “One of the reasons why we organize by color for kids is first of all, it’s really intuitive for them, they don’t need to read a label. They can obviously see where red goes, where blue goes, but it’s also becomes a sorting game.”</p>
<p class="p1">The <i><strong>Home Edit Life</strong> </i>authors also suggest implementing big floor bins, large baskets and a cart system for toys and crafts.</p>


<p class="p1">“We love to implement a cart system, any kind of rolling cart. It’s really good for kids, art supplies, even a homeschool station, anything like that,” Shearer told <i>Us</i>. “They can easily go in a closet against a wall, in the kid’s closet, even just like underneath their hanging clothes.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_1958200"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/01/28/home-edit-stars-reveal-how-to-make-organizing-fun-for-kids-0.jpg" alt="Home Edit Stars Reveal How to Make Organizing Fun For Kids" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Home Edit stars Clea and Joanna</span> </figcaption></figure><p class="p1">The duo are also busy helping others on how to organize their <strong>pantry</strong>, freezer and refrigerators by teaming up with <strong>Birds Eye</strong> and <strong>Healthy Choice</strong>.</p>


<p class="p1">“Get your refrigerator set because whoever you’re living with is going to also have their hands in the refrigerator too. So get that one piece and the freezer set up or everybody’s constantly moving in and out and get systems in place there,” Teplin, 41, told <em>Us</em>. “One of the great things about Healthy Choice and Birdseye is not only is the food delicious, but the packaging lends itself very nicely to our products. The boxes, the bags, everything stands up really nicely.”</p>
<p class="p2"><span class="s2">Catch <strong><span class="s1"><i>Moms Like Us</i> </span></strong>every Thursday on <strong><span class="s1"><i>Us Weekly’s </i>YouTube channel</span></strong> at 3 p.m. ET.</span></p>
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Christina Garibaldi</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Christina Garibaldi]]></dc:creator>
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