Another thought would be to only have toys that are attached to the wall, table, etc. For instance, wall panels like the one below. It also saves on floor space. You could also try getting one of the toy vacuums that plays a "pick up" song and ask them to use it when they're done (sign?). [image: image.png] On Mon, Apr 6, 2026 at 1:22 PM EMAIL TEAM via Michlib-l < michlib-l@liblists.org> wrote:
Dear Librarians,
Do you ever have parents bring their children to the children's room to play and they just visit with the adults and let the children tear apart the room and then leave. How can you suggest that it is a learning process to return the toys to their place.
Stephanie Daniels, Director
Vanderlyn Community Center & Hartford Public Library 12 Church Street Hartford, MI 49057 (269)588-5103 http://www.hartfordpl.michlibrary.org/ _______________________________________________ Michlib-l mailing list -- michlib-l@liblists.org To unsubscribe send an email to michlib-l-leave@liblists.org
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