Struggling to get your kids to clean their rooms?
Do THIS to get them to clean up every day!
Let's face it. Cleaning up is no fun. You can try to make it fun with those clean up songs, but it's exhausting and parents always end up helping to clean up anyway.
Keep reading for a great way to inspire kids to want to keep their rooms clean!
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How to Make Cleaning Fun!
Our room cleaning chart is a great way to motivate young kids to clean their rooms to see the end result after 7 days of cleaning.
Your kids will be so proud to see the big, bright, full smile on teddy's face!
Daisy the teddy bear came up with a great way for parents to reuse the chart to save on paper. She put the chart inside a plastic sheet protector and used a dry erase marker! That way you can erase and reuse the worksheet each week.
Each worksheet includes a prompt for your children to think about: How happy will your toys be this week? Instructions: Each day you clean up your toys, color in the numbers in order on teddy's smile.
There are ways to make these charts reusable too! That way you can save on ink and paper! Click the shop now button below for a cool option that could be used to hang on a hook in your kids' rooms! affiliate link*
We added even more teddy charts and included some chores to help you get your kids started on cleaning routines.
Teddy can make cleaning up so much fun!
Teddy can help your kids with so many things!
cleaning routine
counting
days of the week
bedtime routine
life skills
fine motor skills
thankfulness for what they have
learning to be giving to others
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Jessica is the author of the children's books about The Underground Toy Society. She decided to begin a blog about her experiences and opinions of being an author, as well as a mother and Occupational Therapist. Please note all information on her website and her blog posts are her opinions and her personal experiences. Individual results may vary and her results may not be your results or experiences. This website is meant to be general information, not specific advice. Circumstances and results may vary. The Underground Toy Society children's books aim to teach children to love and appreciate what they have. Hopefully children will want to clean their rooms after learning about The Underground Toy Society. However, all children are different and results may vary. The books are for entertainment purposes only. All recommendations and activities should be completed with adult supervision. Thanks for reading!
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