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Kid’s Slide Buying Guide

Upgrading your backyard playset with a high-quality kid’s slide opens the door to thrilling new adventures for kids of all ages. Find tips for how to choose kid’s slides and learn about the key features and unique benefits of our various slides for kids so you can find the perfect one to complement your existing wooden swing and slide set. How to Choose a Kid’s Slide When choosing a kid’s slide, the first thing to consider is your child’s age and stage. For toddlers, a shorter slide with gentle slopes and raised sides provides a fun and safe introduction to sliding. Older kids, on the other hand, love the thrill of longer, twisty slides, tube slides, or even dual-lane options for racing their friends! Keep an eye on weight limits and recommended ages to ensure the slide is a perfect fit now and for the next few years. Also consider the material and maintenance requirements. Plastic slides, for example, are lightweight, weather-resistant, and stay cooler in the sun—perfect for backyard use. Safety features like non-slip steps and handrails are also important and add extra peace of mind. Buying Guide: KidKraft Kids Slides From classic straight slides to exciting wave and tube options, we’ve got a variety of kid’s slide styles to suit every adventure level. Whether you're shopping for toddlers or thrill-seeking older kids, one of these 5 kid’s slides should match your needs. Cool Wave Slide Available in a variety of colors, the Cool Wave slide adds vibrant fun and unique excitement to playgrounds. This innovative wavy design provides an extra thrill as kids surf the ripples down. Engineered for safety and built to last with robust polyethylene construction, the Cool Wave slide delivers endless all-weather play. Key Features: Sloped side walls for added grip and sliding security Durable material withstands outdoor elements Meets ASTM standards for trusted quality Adds color and delight with a wavy shape Turbo Tube Slide Energize backyard playtime by turbocharging it with this bold tube slide. The smooth spiraling tunnel delivers twisting, racing thrills kids love. This turbo tube is built to last for seasons of action. Key Features: Spiraling tube design provides twisting rides Durable plastic construction made for outdoors Supports up to 250 pounds Complements standard playset deck heights Super Scoop Slide Swooping excitement awaits with the Super Scoop slide. Glide through the smooth scoop-shaped tunnel as you speed up for a fun ride. With multiple size options, it fits varying backyard setups. Quickly mount it yourself using the included hardware for a simple playset upgrade. Key Features: Available in different sizes to fit deck heights Curved scoop slope for enclosed thrill rides Durable polyethylene construction is weather-resistant Comes with all required hardware for DIY install Super Wave Scoop Slide Make a splash with the Super Wave Scoop slide. With its green curving waves, this slide delivers uniquely thrilling ripples. Kids will love riding the wobbly waves down. Designed for ages 3 to 10, its durable plastic construction means years of safe use. Mounts easily to any 5' deck. Key Features: Curved green wave design for visual and riding thrills Safely enclosed for kids ages 3 to 10 Made from weather-resistant polyethylene Transforms playsets fast with 5' deck compatibility Super Summit Slide Trusted American quality meets safety and smiles with the Super Summit slide. Built-in the USA from sturdy polyethylene plastic, this green slide withstands regular use for years. The smooth slope helps little ones feel secure. Key Features: Proudly made in the USA for trusted quality Designed for kids ages 2 to 10 Open entrance with enclosed side walls Meets safety certifications for carefree play Compatible with standard 5' deck heights Importance of the Right Slide Choosing the right slide isn’t just about fun—it’s also essential for your child’s safety and overall play experience. A slide that’s too steep or long for younger kids can be intimidating, while a slide that’s too small for older children may not hold their interest. Finding the right fit helps kids feel secure and excited to play, encouraging physical activity and boosting coordination skills as they climb, slide, and repeat. The right slide can also grow with your child and complement the rest of your outdoor play area. Durable, age-appropriate slides reduce the need for frequent upgrades, saving you time and money in the long run. Kid’s Slide Safety Safety is a top priority when choosing the perfect slide for your little ones. Look for kid’s slides made from high-quality, durable materials to withstand outdoor elements without fading or cracking. Rounded edges and smooth finishes reduce the risk of scrapes, while sturdy, non-slip steps and handrails provide extra support during climbs. Here are some quick safety tips: Place the slide on level ground and anchor it securely. Add soft ground cover beneath the slide, like mulch or rubber mats, to cushion falls. Always supervise young children and teach them to slide feet-first. Follow the manufacturer’s weight limits and recommended age ranges to ensure a safe play experience for every child. Regularly inspect the slide for cracks, loose bolts, or other signs of wear. No matter which one you choose, our kid’s slides will deliver fun adventures to your backyard play space. Built with safety, durability, and easy installation in mind, they transform wooden swing sets into thrilling playtime perfection. Shop our full selection swing sets online.

Swing Set Buying Guide

A backyard playset doesn't feel complete without a swing—and kids know that! You simply can't beat the feeling of flying high on a high-quality swing. It’s the kind of classic outdoor fun that never gets old and that kids will remember for a lifetime. Knowing swings are the star of the show, we offer several types of swing sets for kids, so you have plenty of options to choose from when shopping for a kids swing set for your yard. Discover how to choose a swing set and learn about the different options and features available in this swing set buying guide. How to Choose a Swing Set When choosing a swing set, consider your child's age and interests. Toddlers benefit from bucket swings with secure seats, while older kids love swing seats that let them fly higher. If you have multiple kids or frequent playdates, opt for sets with different swing types, like gliders or nest swings, so everyone can join in. Be sure to check weight limits and age recommendations to ensure the set grows with your kids. Also, think about your yard space and the type of materials. Compact frames work well for smaller areas, while larger sets with extra features—like slides or monkey bars—offer more play options. Weather-resistant finishes are a must to keep your swing set looking great and ready for years of outdoor fun. Buying Guide: KidKraft Kid’s Swing Sets From cozy child seat swings for the littlest ones to high-flying swing seat for older kids, and more, we offer a variety of options to suit every age and adventure level. Explore our collection to find the perfect swing for your backyard playset. Swing Seat This swing is the classic option. It's flexible enough to adapt and bend to every body shape while still being super comfortable and durable. Featuring a 58" zinc-plated steel chain that comes with vinyl coating for a pinch-free grip, this seat makes swinging fast both safe and easy. Thanks to its steel quick-link connections, you'll easily attach this swing seat to almost any wooden swing set. Its curved, cozy design it allows for all year fun and is sure to be a staple of your kid’s outdoor play. It is perfect for afterschool playdates with all your kid’s friends or for quick breaks from homework. This seat holds up to 115 lbs. and you can attach it to any standard swing hanger. Every one of our swing seats meets or exceeds ASTM standards, and this swing seat is no exception. Child Seat Want a great way for even the littlest member of the family to join in the outdoor excitement? The child seat is the perfect combination between safety and swinging fun. It supports up to 55 pounds and, like the classic swing seat, you can attach it to any standard duty swing hanger. It’s the perfect no hassle, no stress option and makes outdoor play a breeze. Our motto is safety first, and because of that, this child swing seat comes with a nylon rope that provides a pinch-free grip, so you know your kid will never get their fingers caught. Plus, this swing is specifically designed for comfort so your little one can swing to their heart's content. The perfect place to mount this seat is high enough off the ground for fun yet low enough for safety. Feel free to fit more than one seat on each frame and have multiple kids having fun together at once! Glider Swing Are you ready for a two-for-one? The dual ride glider swing is the go-to choice for kids to bond while they swing and fly high. This design can hold up to 150 lbs., making it perfect for two little friends who want to swing together and for families with two siblings who want to sit in the swing seat at the same time. It’s also great for promoting cooperation and building friendships. The best part is they will never pinch their hands on any chains! Trapeze Bar Do you have a little gymnast in the family? Maybe just a guy or gal who loves a little adrenaline rush in the morning? Having a trapeze bar right in their own backyard is the ideal way to scratch that itch while promoting healthy habits. Plus, it’s a great for adding variety to your swing set by giving your kids even more safe ways to play. This incredible package includes plastic hand grips that are super durable, and a super safe trapeze bar. The trapeze bar can hold up to 250 lbs. when you match it with Extra Duty Swing Hangers, which we offer separately. You can install the trapeze bar without much hassle or having to change the structure of your swing set. It's the perfect gift for the little ones with lots of energy! Nest Swing Out of all our swings, the nest swing has become one of the most popular designs. This swing seat can fit multiple kids at once, making it a fun, social experience for everyone involved. Not only that, but it also teaches kids about sharing and taking turns. This swing seat can also become super relaxing when used by one child. Kids can lay down and unwind under the bright sun during a summer afternoon, or even use it as a unique study space. The best thing about this swing is its versatility since there are so many ways to enjoy it! The structure is made with a steel frame and heavy-duty fabric: it's where secure sturdiness meets comfort to provide countless hours of fun. The nest swing can hold up to 200 lbs. and will hold up to three children at once.   Importance of the Right Swing Set Choosing the right swing set is key to creating a safe, engaging space where kids can play, grow, and make lasting memories. A well-matched swing set keeps children active, helping to build coordination, strength, and confidence with every push and swing. It’s important to select a set that fits your child's age and abilities; bucket swings provide security for toddlers, while older kids enjoy more freedom with swing seats. The right swing set also ensures your investment lasts as your family grows. Adjustable or multi-use swing options can adapt to your children’s changing needs, reducing the need for upgrades. Swing Set Safety Safety is essential when choosing and maintaining a swing set. Look for sets made from high-quality, weather-resistant materials like treated wood to ensure durability through all seasons. Smooth edges, secure fasteners, and sturdy chains or ropes reduce the risk of injuries during play. Here are a few key safety tips: Install the swing set on level ground with soft surfaces like mulch or rubber mats underneath. Regularly inspect for loose bolts, worn ropes, or damaged parts and repair them promptly. Teach children to sit properly on swings and avoid standing or jumping off mid-swing. Supervise younger kids during play to prevent accidents. Always follow the manufacturer’s weight limits and recommended ages to make sure the swings are a good fit for your kids. At KidKraft, you can find anything from classic swing seats to comfortable and brand-new nest swings. Choose one or many to make your kid's playground experience more exciting than ever! Shop our collection of swing sets to create an amazing backyard experience for your kids.  

The Importance of Music and Play

While music and play may only seem like fun activities for kids, they offer incredible benefits that help shape a child’s cognitive, emotional, and social growth. From improving language skills to boosting creativity and motor development, incorporating music and play into your child’s daily routine is important for growth, development, and learning. Let’s explore why music and play matter, and how you can easily incorporate them into your child’s day to support their development in a fun, engaging way. Benefits of Music in Early Childhood Music is a powerful learning tool that can positively impact various areas of development. One of the biggest benefits of music in early childhood is language growth. Singing songs or listening to music helps toddlers learn new words, understand rhythm and patterns in speech, and can even help improve pronunciation. Music boosts memory, as repetition in songs helps toddlers remember important concepts, such as numbers and letters. It also encourages physical development when kids dance, clap, or play simple instruments, which all help to improve coordination and fine motor skills. Emotionally, music helps toddlers express themselves and gives them a safe way to explore different feelings. It’s also a great way for them to connect socially when singing and dancing with others in a group. Music and Movement for Toddlers Incorporating music and movement into your toddler’s day is easier than you might think, Here are a few simple ideas to try: Dance parties: Play your child’s favorite songs and have an impromptu dance party in the living room. Let them jump, twirl, and move however they like. Dancing helps with coordination and burns off some of that energy! Musical freeze game: Similar to musical chairs but with dancing! Play a song and have your little ones dance, then pause the music and say “freeze!” They have to stop moving until the music starts again. This game is fun but also helps with listening skills, self-control, and timing. DIY instruments: Create simple instruments with household items. For example, fill empty containers with rice to make shakers or use pots and wooden spoons as drums. To add to the fun, have a mini “parade” around the house with their new instruments. If you want to add to their instrument collection, get them their very own kids’ guitar! Morning song routine: Whether it's a simple “Good Morning” song or something you make up, starting each day with a song is an upbeat, joyful way to get going in the morning while promoting language skills. These small, easy activities can make music and movement a fun part of your child’s daily life while supporting their growth and development. Shop our toys!

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4 Tips to Keep Playhouses Bug Free

4 Tips to Keep Playhouses Bug Free

Kids outdoor playhouses are a fun way for little ones to tap into their creativity while enjoying playtime outside. But, like anything else, playhouses need to be regularly cleaned and maintained to last and continue to be a safe environment for kids. One of the biggest challenges with being outdoors is keeping the bugs away – and this is no different with kids playhouses. A fun playtime experience can quickly become frustrating if bugs decide to crash the party! So, instead of letting bugs ruin the playhouse fun, you can be proactive by learning how to clean your outdoor playhouse and keep it bug free. How to Clean Outdoor Playhouses Cleaning kids outdoor playhouses is necessary for keeping them safe and germ-free, and – you guessed it – bug free! Check out a simple step-by-step process for cleaning your kids playhouse below. Step-by-Step for Cleaning Outdoor Playhouses 1. Before you get started cleaning, remove all toys and movable objects to make it easier to access every corner. 2. Prepare a natural, child-safe cleaner. You can use gentle soap or a baking soda solution to scrub down any dirt. This will stop your playhouse from eroding with harsh chemicals and be kinder to children's skin if they come into contact with it. 3. With a soft brush or sponge, gently wash all surfaces to tackle dirt and grime. Pay special attention to nooks and crannies where bugs might hide. 4. After washing, rinse the playhouse with clean water. 5. Lastly, dry the surfaces with a clean towel. Alternatively, you can let them air-dry. How Often Should You Clean Kids Outdoor Playhouses A kids outdoor playhouse should be cleaned at least once a month. But during seasons where it’s being used frequently, you’ll want to clean it more often. To stay consistent, add it to your regular cleaning schedule. Other Tips to Keep Kids Outdoor Playhouses Bug Free Keeping your kids outdoor playhouses free of pests doesn’t have to be a burden. Besides the most important step of regularly cleaning it, these additional tips will help your kids playhouse remain bug free without a ton of effort on your part! Use diatomaceous earth Consider sprinkling this natural, non-toxic powder made from fossilized algae around your playhouse It acts as a deterrent for bugs, dehydrating them upon contact. Diatomaceous earth is an eco-friendly solution, offering a way to keep playhouses bug-free without harming the environment or little ones. Place insect repelling plants around the playhouse Strategically placing certain plants that naturally repel insects can create a barrier, reducing or eliminating the need for chemical repellents. For instance, lavender, marigolds, and lemongrass not only deter unwanted pests but also enhance the playhouse's aesthetic appeal. Don’t leave food behind Don’t leave food lying around. Clean up all crumbs and spills right away – and have your kids help with clean up too. Shop KidKraft's outdoor playhouses and other outdoor toys to create a magical space in your backyard that your kids will love.

How to Keep a Sandbox Clean

How to Keep a Sandbox Clean

If you have a kids sandbox or are thinking of getting one for your backyard, you may be overwhelmed with the thought of cleaning it. You may even be wondering: How do you even keep a sandbox clean? How often should it be cleaned? Do sandboxes really need to be cleaned? We’ve got the answers to these questions and are here to reassure you that keeping a sandbox clean is nowhere near as time-consuming or complicated as you may think. It’s actually quite simple! Why It's Important to Keep Kids' Sandboxes Clean Maintaining a clean kids sandbox isn't just about aesthetics; it's important for warding off bacterial growth and creating a healthy play space for your little ones. Dirty sandboxes can become breeding grounds for bacteria and bugs, posing some health risks. But regular upkeep is easy and will give you peace of mind knowing your kids can play happily for hours in a safe, healthy sandbox. How to Keep a Sandbox Clean Maintaining a clean kids sandbox will extend the life of the sandbox and ensure it remains a safe place for play. While it takes some extra time and attention to maintain a clean sandbox, none of the tips below are difficult or extremely time-consuming – and they’re well worth the little bit of extra effort. From keeping sand fresh to using a protective sandbox cover, every step below contributes to lasting fun and hygiene. Use a Sandbox Cover A sandbox cover will keep unwanted critters out and keep debris from getting inside, while helping to preserve the sand’s integrity. But the best thing about getting a cover for your sandbox is that it will drastically cut down on cleaning time! Choosing a sandbox cover that's durable and can withstand the elements will make a world of difference. Keep Sand Fresh Refreshing the sand in your kids' sandbox periodically is important, as it prevents the sand from compacting and becoming contaminated. At a minimum, the sand should be changed once a year, but how often you change it will depend on how often it's used and how much outdoor exposure it gets. In between changes, keep it pristine by using the best sandbox cleaners that won't harm its quality. Have Kids Wash Hands Before Using Sandbox Making sure kids wash their hands before diving into play can dramatically reduce the number of germs that get into the sandbox. If feasible, think about setting up a handwashing station nearby. Check Toys Weekly and Remove Broken and Unused Ones ake doing a regular check on toys in the sandbox part of your weekly routine. Remove any broken items to avoid potential injuries and declutter the sandbox by removing toys that don’t get used often or at all. This task will help catch any damage or uncleanliness that could compromise the sand's purity. Use a Natural Pesticide This will ward off pesky bugs that love making homes in kids' play areas while keeping the sandbox a safe environment to play in. Laying a Weed Barrier Putting a weed barrier under your sandbox will block unwelcome growths from underneath. Teach Your Kids Educate your kids on the essentials of sandbox cleanliness. One of the best ways they can help is to not bring food or drinks into the sandbox, as these will attract unwanted guests. Take these steps to keep your sandbox clean and you’ll benefit from the longevity of your sandbox and your kids will enjoy wholesome fun for years to come. Shop sandboxes at KidKraft today to add this classic outdoor toy to your backyard.

How to Maintain Your Wooden Swing Set

How to Maintain Your Wooden Swing Set

The excitement of unveiling a brand new wooden swing set to your over-the-moon kids is tough to beat. But over time, the elements can do a number on your kids’ swing set. Fortunately, you can preserve that brand-new look and feel with a little routine maintenance. Here are the most common questions we get when it comes to caring for your outdoor swing set: What amount of weathering is normal? As a natural material, the wood on your swing set will show a little weathering as it’s exposed to the elements. The most common types of weathering are checking (i.e. cracks in the surface along the grain), warping, and fading. This type of weathering is totally normal and won’t affect the safety of your swing set, so keep on playing! We recommend applying a stain or water repellant each year to keep weathering to a minimum. What about splinters? It’s also normal to see some minor splintering on the surface of the wood over time. Simply sand those splinters down to save you and the kiddos the first-aid-fuss later on. . How often should I check my playset for safety? At the beginning of each play season, we recommend doing a thorough sweep over the play set to check for splinters, loose or rusted hardware, damaged plastic pieces, and loose or damaged anchors. If you do find any issues, here’s what you should do: Sand down any rusted hardware and repaint with a lead-free paint Tighten loose bolts or screws, but do not overtighten as this will cause the wood to splinter If any bolts are protruding on the other side of the wood, add more flat washers under the top of the bolt until it no longer protrudes. Sand any splintered wood until smooth and reapply water repellant or stain If the playset isn’t secure (i.e. wobbly/ sinking), resecure or replace ground stakes and anchors if necessary. Refer to your manual for instructions. Lubricate squeaking hardware on swings with WD-40 Replace chains, swings, and other attachments that show excessive rust or damage Continue to check the swing set once a month during play season to keep playtime safe! Do I really need to apply water repellent/stain to my wooden swing set each year? Please do! This keeps the wood from absorbing too much moisture, which is the main cause of weathering. This is one of the simplest ways you can keep your playset looking like new for years to come. How do I care for the plastic pieces on my swing set? The plastic swings, slides, and other accessories on your swing set are tough and built to last. Their only enemy? Freezing temperatures. Temperatures below freezing can make the plastic brittle and more prone to breaking over time. If it’s freezing outside, we recommend removing and storing these pieces to prolong their life. How do I keep my swing set from sinking or wobbling? The best way to prevent sinking or wobbling swing sets is to make sure they are installed properly. Swing sets that are installed and anchored properly on level surfaces rarely have these issues. If you do notice some sinking, check your anchors and ground stakes to make sure they are secure and undamaged and resecure or replace them if necessary.

How to Clean Wooden Toys

How to Clean Wooden Toys

Thanks to their natural antimicrobial properties, wooden toys are easy to keep clean without the use of harsh chemicals. Here’s our no-fuss guide to cleaning all your kiddo’s wooden toys! How often should you clean wooden toys? The short answer? Really not that often!  The slightly longer answer? It depends on a few factors. Because wood is naturally antimicrobial, harmful bacteria and viruses don’t accumulate on them in the same way they can on plastic toys. In general, you’ll only need to clean your wooden toys when your child has been sick or when you notice some build-up of dirt or other unknown messy substances (because #toddlerlife). If your baby or toddler likes to mouth wooden toys (and of course they do!), you might want to clean them more often. Favorite teethers may need to be cleaned daily.  If your wooden toys are being used in a daycare or childcare facility, follow your facility’s guidelines for toy sanitation. (Just avoid soaking them as this can damage the wood!) What should you use to clean wooden toys? Simple, all-natural cleaning products will do the trick! Gentle soaps (like castile soap) or vinegar work well. Dilute with water for a 1:4 ratio. For really stuck-on gunk, we recommend making a paste of baking soda and water and scrubbing with a damp cloth.  How should you clean wooden toys? There’s really only one rule: don’t soak them. Simple enough, right? A spray bottle of your vinegar or soap solution (see above) and a cloth are usually all you need. This will get your toys clean without causing them to absorb too much water. Let them air dry, and you’re done! Of course, spraying down entire sets of wooden blocks isn’t something any parent has time for. In this case, feel free to fill your sink with a 1:4 solution of soap or vinegar and water and throw the blocks in. Just remember: this is a dip, not a soak! Swirl them around, then drain, rinse, and dry immediately. You can scrub any that need extra TLC. As long as you don’t leave them submerged, they’ll come out unscathed. How should you clean outdoor wooden toys?  Outdoor wooden toys like playhouses are bound to get dirtier than indoor toys, but the same guidelines still apply. A garden hose, a vinegar or castile soap cleaning solution, and a good scrub brush will help you get the job done quickly. Durability and minimal maintenance? Just another thing to love about wooden toys!

Toy Hygiene 101: Keeping Toys Clean, Safe, and Germ-Free

Toy Hygiene 101: Keeping Toys Clean, Safe, and Germ-Free

Let's talk about a topic that might not be the most glamorous but is absolutely crucial: cleaning toys. We all know that kids are magnets for messes and germs, and their beloved toys are no exception. But fear not! We're diving into the world of toy hygiene and sharing some practical tips to keep those toys clean and safe! Why is Toy Hygiene Important? Imagine your child's favorite stuffed animal becoming a cozy home for dust mites or their cherished building blocks harboring their next virus. Beyond the "ick" factor, maintaining toy hygiene helps keep our kids healthy. We all know that our sweet babies put toys in their mouths and that our older kids constantly touch their noses and faces after handling toys. So making proper cleaning a critical defense against potential infections and illnesses. What Are the Risks of Dirty Toys? Dirty toys can be a breeding ground for all sorts of unwelcome guests. Dust, allergens, bacteria, and even mold can accumulate on toys that aren't cleaned regularly. These culprits can lead to allergies, respiratory issues, skin irritations, and even more severe infections in some cases. By prioritizing toy hygiene, you're safeguarding your child's well-being. How Often Should You Clean Your Toys? Okay, so not that we’ve maybe freaked you out just a tad with all the germ talk, it’s time for some good news: toys don’t need to be constantly sanitized to be safe. As Dr. Wills-Karp, professor of Environmental Health and Engineering, says, “sanitizing every surface in your home to an extreme is probably not a good thing” as it can interfere with immune system development. So, you can ignore the tips to bleach your kids’ toys every other day (whew!) But that doesn’t mean that they don’t need some attention! Different toys will have different cleaning needs, depending on how often they’re played with, how your child plays with them, and the type of toy. Bath toys should be cleaned at least once a week to avoid mold. (And it’s best to avoid bath toys with holes altogether as the inside always becomes a harbor for mold.) Indoor toys that are played with daily might need to be cleaned every two to four weeks, or more often as you notice visible dirt or other residue. Toys that only get played with a few times per month can probably go several months between cleanings. Stuffed animals should usually be cleaned as needed, aka when you start to notice some dirt and or not-so-fresh smells. However, stuffies that your child sleeps with or plays with constantly might need some special attention; they should typically be washed once every week or two, about as often as you’d wash their sheets. Outdoor toys may need to be cleaned once a week, depending on how they are stored. Of course, if a toy is visibly dirty, if your child has put it in their mouth, or if your child has been sick, go ahead and clean it. How to Clean Indoor Toys Always start by checking the manufacturer's cleaning recommendations, as some toys might have specific instructions. But in general, these cleaning guidelines work for most toys: How to Clean Indoor Toys Many simple, solid plastic toys, such as dollhouse or play kitchen accessories, are top-rack dishwasher safe. This is one of the easiest methods, so it’s our go-to whenever possible. Of course, if the toy has batteries or if water could get trapped inside of it, the dishwasher is a no-go. In this case, it’s best to wipe it down with a child-safe disinfecting wipe or a solution of water and gentle soap. Let air dry, and it’s good to go! How to clean plush toys Many stuffed animals are machine washable – just be sure to double-check the manufacturer’s tag. From there, you can wrap it up in a knotted pillow case or mesh laundry bag to protect it. Wash on a gentle cycle in cool water, and then toss it in the dryer on low. Make sure it gets completely dry to avoid mildewy smells! If it isn’t machine washable, you can vacuum it to remove dust buildup and spot clean with a damp rag and gentle soap as needed. How to clean wooden toys Wooden toys like blocks and train sets are usually easy to clean as long as you keep one caveat in mind: don’t soak them! Soaking can cause the wood to absorb too much water, causing permanent warping. Instead, we recommend washing with a 1:4 solution of water and vinegar or castile soap. For more details, refer to our guide on How to Clean Wooden Toys. How to Clean Large Outdoor Toys Large outdoor toys, such as swings, slides, and playhouses, are more exposed to the elements, so dirt and grime do build up over time. And sandboxes are their own thing altogether! Here’s how to can keep them all clean and sanitary: How to clean swing sets, playhouses, & climbers Start by giving them a thorough rinse with a hose to remove loose dirt and debris. Then, do a quick scan for any areas that need extra attention (bird poop, anyone?). Use a mixture of water and dish soap to scrub the extra-grimy surfaces with a soft brush. Don't forget to pay attention to crevices where dirt might hide. Rinse well and allow the toys to dry in the sun. How to clean a sandbox Without proper care, sandboxes can be breeding grounds for some pretty icky microbes…but never fear. You can keep them safe and fun for your little ones with a little maintenance. First, be sure that your sandbox stays covered when not in use. Most importantly, this prevents stray cats and other wild animals from using it as a litter box (blech!). It also keeps the sand from getting soaked in the rain, creating an environment for bacterial and fungal growth. Rake through the sand each week it gets used to find and remove any harmful substances like animal droppings. As long as your sandbox is being used regularly, it’s a good idea to sanitize your sand once or twice a month. After removing toys and other foreign objects, use a pump sprayer filled with distilled vinegar or a 1:1 solution of water and bleach to completely saturate the sand. You’ll want to rake and turn the sand 3-4 times to ensure that all of it gets saturated. Then, let air dry for one to two days, raking and turning a couple of times to ensure all the sand is completely dry. It is a bit work-intensive, but it’ll keep your little one safe and sound. Finally, it’s best to completely replace sand once every one to two years. Storage and Organization Once those toys are squeaky clean, you can help keep them that way with a good storage system! Storage solutions like bins, baskets, and shelves help keep toys organized and off the floor. Teach your little ones to clean up after playtime, putting toys back in their designated spots. Need a little more inspiration? Our Toy Storage Ideas for Keeping Playtime Mess-Free can help you out! Finally, regularly go through toys to declutter, donating any that your child has outgrown and discarding any that are broken or beyond cleaning. By focusing on a manageable amount of high-quality toys, you’ll lessen your own cleaning load and help your child engage in meaningful play.