1. All of the toys must be back in their toy house before bedtime or they loose a left out toy
for 2 days.
2. A child can only have as many toys as can fit in their "house" .
3. Exception to Rule #2: Child may have, in addition, several large toys (bicycle, wagon, etc):
number to be determined by the parent.
4. The child, upon getting new toys, shall have 2 weeks to determine what toys they will
keep; they can only keep what will fit in the house.
5. The toys that they decide not to keep shall be wrapped with their own hands and given to
a child, with their own hands, that needs one.
6. The child shall have the option, on their birthday, to paint/decorate their house any way
they wish.
7. A lock could be added, at an appropriate time to be determined by the parent, to insure
some privacy for the child. I think a child would consider it to be very cool to have a place
they could lock up some treasured possession (parents to have a key for access).
This toy house could be made in any size. The idea is to have a reasonable amount of toys,
teach sharing, decision making and responsibility.
We will be offering plans in 2 sizes.
Also, We will be offering a very sturdy, reasonably sized toy house for you to assemble.