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It’s all too easy for children’s bedrooms to become a disorganised mess. Toys can quickly clutter a space, especially if storage is lacking or difficult for them to reach. With a bit of planning – and help from the kids – you can turn their rooms from chaotic to calm.

‘The best way to keep your child’s room organised is to help them simplify it by decluttering and creating a place for everything,’ says Helen Sanderson, author of. ‘This will make it easier for them – and you – to maintain.’ To

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