Today I’m excited to share with you one of my favorite Back to School Tips, How to create a homework station! If you like this post then you may also enjoy this FREE Printable Back To School Shopping List!
DIY Homework Station and Back to School Tips:
Let me first say that me and organized don’t usually belong in the same sentence, but for 3 school years now this system has totally worked for me, so that’s gotta say something. If it works for me I’m guessing it will work for you too. I’m not one of those “super organized” moms who always seems to know what’s going on. I’m more a “doing my best” mom who occasionally forgets things but tries really really hard!
I have 3 kids, one that is off to college and twin middle schoolers. Over the years we’ve evolved how we handle homework in our house. We have discovered that what works best for us is to have everyone working at the kitchen table together. Then mom and dad are close by if they need help and there are fewer distractions.
This however created a problem in the kitchen. It seemed I always had pens, pencils and paper all over the table even after they were done. When it was time for dinner it would drive me crazy since there was nowhere to eat!
A couple of years ago, I got the idea to create a Homework Station on my kitchen table. Everything they need to be contained in one place and it’s easily moved out of the way when needed. This homework station takes the place of our kitchen table centerpiece, but I’m totally ok with it! I actually find myself using items from it quite a bit.
This year to help with the back to school organization, Martha Stewart Home Office, with Avery sent me a box of supplies! I knew exactly what I wanted to do with them as soon as I got them. Pretty up that homework station!
How to Create a Homework Station:
Items Needed:
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ONE: Magazine File:
The first thing I did was add a file box to the station this year. I used a Magazine file and my VERY FAVORITE product the chalkboard labels to create a “Things for Mom to sign” box on the table.
You see we frequently lose important papers like field trip permission slips, school directories etc.
This way all those items get put in the file, one folder of things to sign and one folder of things I’ve already signed. I also plan on putting some of our math help sheets in there too so they are close at hand.
TWO: Miscellaneous Items
- Pencils in Mason Jar
- Sticky Notes
- Paper Clips
- Mason Jar with Pens
- Scissors
- Erasers
- Post It Flags
- Ruler
The rest of the station has a variety of items, including pencils, pens, highlighters, erasers, and sticky notes. Also in the pile are the Color Coding tabs which are perfect to use to mark places in books, textbooks and binders. My kids love to use them as they study to mark where they left off or things they need to come back to.
THREE:
Actually #3 is a tip. Leave this out on your table for it to be the most effective. I ended up putting all of our supplies into cute containers and got a nice tray from IKEA to hold them all. It will look nice on your table (who doesn’t love bouquets of sharpened pencils?) and it will be easy for your kids to get what they need.
Okay, now help me out a bit. What are some of your favorite Back to School Organization Tips? Just leave them for me in the comments section!
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Sandy N says
Everything definitely needs to be kept in one place. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
Rori Jensen says
It makes me happy when I am organized and these supplies are great. I especially like the Removable Dry Erase Weekly calendar and I will incorporate this into my quilting studio! Thanks for the giveaway.
Melissia Barron says
I have to have my son’s backpack packed and his lunch ready to go the night before. That way in the morning we just grab and go.
Stacey I says
a family calendar is a must in our house. I would love to win!
Jenny L says
We pack all lunches the night before, so in the morning we’re only worrying about breakfast. As long as we remember to grab the lunches, we’re in good shape!
Nan says
Pinned an image to the “products I like” board. Thanks!
Sabine Wright says
We have a big family calendar that is a big help to figure out where everyone is when.
Nan says
I don’t have back-to-schoolers, but I always need organizational help. One thing that works for me is keeping a year’s worth of monthly calendars in a binder, plus a planning calendar for the following year. Helps me keep my budget on track.
nicole h says
everything in one place… and don’t have a baby three weeks before!
Anna says
I think I need to go buy that weekly calendar. I get overwhelmed with a huge month long calendar and tend to just walk right by it instead of actually looking at it. My phone calendar works okay, but I tend to forget to add things to it.
I have no tips, but I sure would love to figure out how to deal with all the paperwork that comes home! 🙂 Thanks Melissa.
Leigh says
I love this idea! I SO need help with organizing the school papers, etc. I have these old mailboxes that I’d like to spray paint and put up to hold IN papers and OUT papers, but I just haven’t fond it yet. Not sure if it will just make a big mess!
Leigh says
I repo bed one if your pins 🙂
Leigh says
Haha – that was repinned!
Anita says
I love the idea of a homework station. We are in the thick of a kitchen update. Our living space is packed with kitchen stuff. So this would be perfect for our third grader. Thank you for the chance to win a little back to school shopping spree.
Darlene Hutchens says
Pinned to my “kids” board…I think you got it all covered! These are the things I am constantly looking for and cleaning up. This is worth a try!
Lena K. says
We donate excess school supplies to get organized.
Lena K. says
Is your pepper mill just a pepper mill, or do you have some fun other use for it?
Crystle Monahan says
http://pinterest.com/pin/84512930480906833/ <– there is the image I pinned 🙂
Crystle Monahan says
And now my favorite tip: get a notebook for each class. Seriously, this works wonders for me!
Tammie says
My kids are little. I put their name on everything!
Kim says
Pinning this fabulous idea! And LOVE Martha Stewart’s Office collection. Thanks for the ideas!!
Cindy Brickley says
Always make sure your kids have their backpacks ready to go and their clothes sitting out for morning so all the need to do is eat breakfast and off they go.
Cindy Brickley says
I pinned one of the images!
http://pinterest.com/pin/135389532521265214/
Deirdre says
We have that same MS weekly calendar on our kitchen magnetic/dry erase board. I LOVE it—every Sunday it makes me take the time to review our week and consolidate our different calendars/schedules. I also use it to plan meals, etc. I also love wiping it all away at the end of the week:)
I’m going to try the homework station. I’d love to hear where you put it when they’re not doing homework. Thanks.
Deirdre says
Oh and I pinned that first image to my For the Boys board:)
Laura Muzinic says
We have a monthly calendar on our fridge, definitely a necessity! We also have clothes picked out and back packs ready the night before. LOVE the homework station idea!
Sarah says
I love that your homework station can just as easily be out away. I homeschool but would love for papers that need checking to go in the magazine file. 🙂
Michelle says
I need all the organizational help I can get! i like to start the night before for the next day. even if its just a plan, it helps me the next day. my first is in kindergarten this year so im kind of new to all this:)
Christa says
What a great idea, I am going to do this for my girls because they seem to constantly need me to find something for them before they can do their homework. I think a calculator would be nice on there too.
My best tip is that as soon as homework is done they have to get their book-bags ready for the next day & by the door and then add shoes once they pick out their outfit at night. Makes mornings so much simpler.
And I pinned your first picture to my great ideas board:)
Kate says
Hmmm, I’m not the most organized person, so I don’t have any tips. But I do have a kitchen counter in my new house that will be the perfect homework space, so I appreciate the tips on organizing it! Especially the “sign it” folder. Those papers are always lost in our house.
kelly wenhold says
have your child (or parent) pick out their clothes the night before.
Cheryl B says
I pinned here — http://pinterest.com/pin/72902087691336887/
I like your tip to put everything on a tray so it’s not all over the table.
Cheryl B says
We color-code the folders, pens, pencils, etc for each child. It helps keep things organized on the table during homework time.
Jennifer O says
Love the ‘homework station’ concept…my favorite is the jar filled with pencils! You can never have too many pencils with two children in elementary school doing homework and this is the most simple & attractive way to provide several at their disposal!!!
Betzaida Burbano says
Pinned an image to my “Getting Organized – Kids” board. Thanks!
Betzaida Burbano says
http://pinterest.com/jessy0827/boards/
Sara says
Tab dividers keep me most organized! Thanks for the chance, these are great products.
Carolyn says
Love this idea!!! My 3rd grader needs a place for homework and this would be easy for him to switch tables with!!!
Carolyn says
I pinned a picture from this post!!! Gonna do it myself!!!
Emily Isley says
Great idea! I have a basket on a bookshelf in the dining room for pencils, rulers, etc., but it doesn’t work as well as maybe having a “homework center” so accessible.
Alisha B says
I love that my kids use a planner. I just started using my husband’s old Franklin Covey and I love it!!!
Alisha B says
PS I pinned as well http://pinterest.com/pin/165085142564226496/
Elli says
Start the year with a decluttered, clean, and organized room.
Amalia says
As a practically broke 25 year old heading back to school for the first time in five years I could so use this!
My best tip is instead of having a binder or notebook for each CLASS, have one for each DAY of the week. That way, you can have a three subject notebook for each day, and at the end tear out all the notes that correspond to the same class and make a set of notes. You have less to carry and it doesn’t break your back OR the bank (five notebooks for seven classes versus seven notebooks is a savings of like 10.00!)
Amalia says
I pinned a picture from this post on my Organize category (my username is livetraveleat on Pinterest!)
http://pinterest.com/pin/514114113683031898/
mg says
I am so doing this right after I get off the computer. So far I have a drawer close by with school supplies in it, but I love the way the pencils look in the mason jar.. now I will have a purpose for the ones I have saved!
My tip: While I stop in the kitchen and get a snack ready, I have the kids go immediately to the bathroom, then wash hands. They are able to settle faster that way.
Becky Greene says
I bought a big bin that holds my son’s bookbag and anything else that needs to go to school. It is so easy to drop an item in the bin when I think of it and know that it will make it into school. Thanks for the chance to win!
Becky Greene says
Pinned an image here:
http://pinterest.com/pin/243616661066417433/
Stacy says
Lunches made the night before is so helpful! I love your “to be signed” box. Those papers always get shuffled around at our house, so I am doing that! Thanks.
Stacy says
Pinned the Sign It box. Thanks. Great giveaway! 🙂
Stephanie says
Love the sign here idea, that one is huge for me, the idea of a station gives everyone a place to go to. We have six in school hopefuly I can make this work for us.
Stephanie says
I forgot I also Pinned this….
Angie M says
Wow! My oldest is starting first grade this year. I will be doing this!
Cecilia says
Great idea! I have three elementary age kids and finding pencil, papers, staplers, and all the rest makes for a good 10-15 minutes of our homework time. We will definitely be creating a homework station this school year. I’m glad I still have this week before school starts to get it together!
Cecilia says
I pinned a photo!
Cindy says
I have a clipboard for each of my girls that hangs on the wall. It contains any important papers. Above it I have a frame turned into a dry erase board for any important deadlines or due dates. Last we have two fabric bins in which they keep their backpacks. Everything is in close proximity to one another. Helps us keep all our ducks in a row.
chica says
Best tip – buy extra school supplies when they are on sale before the school year starts. Put them in a tote and throughout the year the kids will have plenty of stock to replenish their supplies from without spending a fortune!
chica says
Oh – and you are now pinned to my board. 🙂 Thanks for the great idea!
Michelle Price says
Love this idea-I have a planner calendar on the fridge too so everyone can see everything that’s going on.
Kristina says
I approach school organization from a different perspective because I am a middle school teacher. My favorite strategy this year is to use remind101.com to send my parent text messages about class assignments and announcements. It’s great for keeping parents in the loop!
Christy says
I repinned your pin!
Stephanie M says
My oldest starts kindergarten this year, so I’m new to this school thing. I love this idea!!
Candida says
I have a dry erase calendar and file holders on the wall under the calendar to keep my to-be-signed folder, homework, etc. ❤ the idea of having all the homework tools in one place! Pinned it on my “Genius” board!
rose says
Just pinned this! love the idea. I have a drawer in my living room with stuff
like this would love to have in one spot more accessible
Sara Palmer says
I think my favorite back to school organization tip is to have a set before bed routine that incorporates making the morning easy and calm. We lay out our outfits (including socks and accessories) make our lunches, and place backpacks water bottles and keys by the door so we can grab and go… The kids help set everything, choosing the clothes, making their lunches etc so they learn how to prepare themselves without the early morning rush to stress them out.
Thanks for the giveaway!
Anne Haun says
My favorite tip is to have a central location for all supplies so one does not have to hunt the house for a pencil or a piece of paper. This location needs to be well organized, neat and well stocked. When something is used up, i replace it on my next shopping trip.
Cindi says
I always used a chalkboardand calendar in my fridge the rest of the mess I tried to store neatly in a bookcase in my kitchen by the homework table. Now that I have a stainless fridge I am planning on using a 2ft x almost 2ft square column in my kitchen. One side I am painting with magnetic paint, one side with chalkboard paint, one side will have a dry erase board and on the final side I am going to use cork squares. The bottom half of the column will have wainscotting topping with a piece of trim that is wide enough to hold chalk and dry erase markers. I love your idea of the table tray – that would free up the cluttered bookcase shelf!
Benny Sequeira says
I have grown-up kids, so no back to school tip to give, but nevertheless, I am a super-organized person and this giveaway would definitely help. Thanks.
barbara n says
My best back to school organizing tip is to create a special place for all those papers that come home from school. Some need to be kept and others need to go right in the recycling bin.
Carol Broughton says
Make sure clothing, homework and supplies are laid out the night before and this becomes the routine. Saves on last minute scrambling and frustration!
Amy Kirchhoff says
I pinned: http://pinterest.com/pin/205828645442906237/
Amy Kirchhoff says
We are just hitting the back to school phase with a Kindergartener, so I’m not a pro at this yet. So far, lunches are the challenging thing: Definitely plan those out when I plan our weekly meals.
Heather says
We recently moved, so organization is key for me. Love the idea of a homework center and would love the removable dry erase calendar
KatieQ says
We have a large calender that takes up most of the area of the freezer door of my refrigerator. There is room for everyone to write anything important from their daily schedules. I like being able to see what is going on for the whole month with one glance.
KatieQ says
I pinned it. http://pinterest.com/pin/9851692908050146/
Linda Nelson says
Make all pb&j sandwiches for kids on Sunday night and put in freezer. Each morning just pop in lunch bag and they are thawed by noon.
Susan Stanton says
I use a cork board to keep important papers in view! It holds anything that we need to keep track of.
Terri Paulson-Sasaki says
I love how everything is in one place, I am definetly going to share this post with the parents in my classroom. Thank you.
Terri
Jessica w says
Be organized and start as early as possible to reduce stress!
Jessica w says
I pinned this post too http://pinterest.com/pin/86975836526983785/
Tambra Vandal says
http://pinterest.com/pin/create/bookmarklet/?media=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polkadotchair.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2013%2F08%2Fcreate-a-homework-station.jpg&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polkadotchair.com%2F2013%2F08%2Fback-to-school-tips-with-martha-stewart-home-office.html%2F&description=Back%20to%20School%20Tips%3A%20Create%20a%20Homework%20Station%20the%20Polka%20Dot%20Chair. Pinned it….my daughters are going to love this idea for my Grandkids!
Sarabeth says
love this! all i do to get organized is shop for supplies early so I’m not fighting crowds!
Rhonda S says
My best back to school tip is to get the kids used to earlier bedtimes a week before school starts. It always helped to have them up, dressed, and fed and out the door early even if we were just going to the grocery store or to the park for a bit of early morning exercise.
Linda Nelson says
Pinned an image.
Sarabeth says
Pinned 🙂
deb says
Love the chalkboard labels. The “To Be Signed” vertical file is a great idea. Thanks!
Lisa says
It’s always good to have an area dedicated to homework/organization. Mostly in the kitchen – the heart of the home.
Lisa says
Pinned it
Marilyn says
A friend of mine keeps organized by writing Dr. appointments and other activities on a calendar. She has kept these over the years and they are like mini journals of their lives.
Marilyn says
I pinned a picture.
Julie Smith says
Pinned it! My back to school tip is more for me as I have a high schooler and he’s pretty independent. I dedicated a night to collating all the school papers and entering in all the important dates on my calendar.
MJ says
Everything in one place works for us. We have a small table in the great room/kitchen area that holds supplies, important papers, etc.
Marisa says
Great idea! Pinned it!
Madeleine says
Write everything on a big family calendar on the fridge!
Kathryn says
My favorite back to school tip is to give the teacher a Walmart gift card as a welcome …. she can always use the additional funds to supplement the classroom.
Nataly Carbonell says
Follow a daily morning and night routine
valerie says
I want some goodies! I guess my tip would be to get the kids sitting down and doing as much of their homework on Mondays as they can (we get weekly homework right now) and then they can relax a little as the week goes on.
valerie says
Pinned that cute file holder with the label….if I don’t win, I might have to go find some of those!!
Dian says
My first is just starting K next week. Terrific ideas to help her get off to a great start. We plan to make lunches the night before since 6 of us need to leave the house together by 7:15. Hope we can make it work.
Mandy Whitehurst says
Pinning this for when my little ones start school!
Mandy Whitehurst says
And we’ve never been “back to school” yet…should be quite an adventure.
Lisa S. says
Pinning this for homeschool station
Sarai F. says
It’s been pinned!!! http://pinterest.com/pin/245375879670758296/
Awesome giveaway hope I win..
chris says
I have been working on a similar kit that can come out on the table when it’s time for homework. I’d love that weekly planner!
chris says
Pinned! http://pinterest.com/pin/111816003221772804/
Jenn says
I loved the whole post! I will be going to the dollar tree for bins! Thank u so much and I pinned the picture of all of the supplies together 🙂
Laura says
Such a cool giveaway! My tip (not very revolutionary) is to create a folder for each class and organize stray papers by subject.
Laura says
I also pinned an image at http://pinterest.com/pin/193936327676753587/
Jennifer Nielsen says
So many cute ideas! The most helpful thing for me is to have a place for everything to go – otherwise things just get dropped on the kitchen counter and lost or forgotten. I will be making one of these homework stations tonight!
Jennifer Nielsen says
I also pinned this great idea. Thanks again!
Michele Paschal says
Having a breakfast bar area where he can fix his own cereal or pop tarts beside the toaster and frig area.
Pinning the desk idea and some others Love your Blog 🙂
Jennifer DeGirolomo says
Love these ideas. Just started a homework caddie and it could use some prettying up. Love Martha Stewart products!
Crystal Champeau says
Just put up a desk area along with a monthly calender and a weekly chore chart, we also purchased a multi drawer shelving system to keep extra paper, school supplies, coloring books and such. I like the Idea of a weekly chart on the fridge to help break it down. I also love the idea of having a box for papers waiting to be signed. This is my first year with all 4 in school so I am very excited and looking for ways to keep organized! 🙂
Crystal Champeau says
I pinned a couple of these great ideas also!
And shared on facebook.
Deirdre says
Has the winner to this giveaway already been announced? I keep checking back in hopes that it’s me:)
Gretchen says
I pinned a pic of your post!! Your tips have helpedme greatly!!
Nancy Kollman says
I just love these ideas! I, too, am tired of school supplies and chaos all over. This is a perfect idea. And I really love the calendar on the fridge – PERFECT!
Diana says
My plan is to help my grandkids by helping their mom and dad get organized for the school year. I love your ideas and can’t wait to start!
Annalise says
This is so cute! I just had to pin it!
Melissa C says
I can’t wait to try this out. I also have a middle schooler and organization is not a strong suit for either of us. I am pinning this to use myself!
Jewel says
Thank you for sharing these tips! I am creating a household manuel to keep a monthly calendar of all the kids activities and important dates ( for the first time in my life). I am planning to incorporate these tips, I really need them! I can relate to not being organized and I have an upcoming senior, sophomore and 4th grader. Help!!!!
Cari says
I love having a calendar on on fridge. I buy one of those big desk calendars (you know, the kind that are a little smaller than a poster board and lay flat on your desk and have a page per month) and I buy 3m Command adhesive strips to hang it on my fridge. I have a little magnetic pencil cup that has different colored pens for each member of the family that I hang right next to the calendar. Everyone has a color so we know whose activity is whose at a quick glance. We have a standard fridge (freezer on top, fridge on bottom) so the calendar fits on it. If you have a side by side, you could hang it on the wall. The adhesive strips don’t take paint off or leave any residue. I like the big calendar because it’s easier to write more than one or two activities on.
Jennifer says
Great post! I make a list of subjects and plan family field trips & we watch Netflix movies for extra learning.
Jennifer says
Pinned it under my education board!
Pamela says
Pinned! This would be great for my family we have 5 kids!
kristie says
can you tell me where the white tray was purchased?
Erin says
I love the homework station idea and the fridge planner! Great ideas:)
Karen Vacek says
I did something similar last year but can see I need to update it with some of the Martha Stewart Chalkboard labels. Love them!
Nancy says
Using the magazine box for signed documents from school is brilliant!
Melanie says
I love this, especially the idea to have a spot for papers to be signed! We created a similar homework station for our kiddos, and it has greatly reduced the amount of time they waste looking for the materials to complete their work. I used a decorative caddy from Homegoods that has a handle and is easily carted around or put out of sight to keep everything in. I like that everything is easily portable 🙂
Amanda Shaw says
I love this entire post! It gave me a great idea about how to get a work station organized for my kids for school! Thank you for your awesome pictures and ideas! This is going to be such a big hit at my house!
Nicole says
My tip is a command center for all the electronics! My son is vision impaired and has extra equipment along with the iPad and iPod for school. Both kids charge equipment at night (ensures they aren’t awake playing too!) and then it’s ready for the back pack in the morning! This has saved us many a days from me charging them in the morning and running them to school!
Lisa Richardson says
I love the entire work station. I currently have my sons school supplies shoved in a cabinet since I couldn’t think of anywhere else to put them. My son is my first one going to school and he’s just starting Kindergarten so all of this is new to me. The work station is a great idea so everything is neat, tidy, and in one place.
Barbara says
Love this . Could you tell us where you got the containers and tray?
Tessa says
it was very helpfull TO me!
I hope it is for more people!
Tessa
Becky Williams says
I love the box for things to be signed. I am guilty of misplacing those papers but this is a sure fire way to keep them at hand.
Christine Zhang says
Pinned! https://www.pinterest.com/pin/469992911090650413/
Tina says
I have learned to pack her lunch the night before, make sure her backpack is packed, and clothes are picked Out.
Klarge says
Faborite back to school organization tip: I have a three trying binder. Each child has a pocket divider with thier name on it. Documents like class list, forms to be kept with school passwords etc., ribbons and certificates earned and more go into their individual pocket divider. Monthly class calendars get hole-punched to go in front of this pocket divider. Important class dates and deadlines are added to the master family calendar in the clear front cover of the binder (updated monthly). The binder is kept on the counter in the family “drop zone”.
Klarge says
Pinned image of homework center and left tip.
Meaghan says
As a teacher I LOVE getting organized for back to school. My oldest will be in second grade this year, so I need to step it up at home. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this idea. Everything in one place and neat and tidy!
The best organizing thing I ever did for the school year in our home was to put a shoe bin with the kids socks in it at the door. It goes under the height appropriate hooks on the wall for the girls to put their coats and backpacks. This makes it so much easier to get out of the door! Everything is right there and at their level so I can get all of my stuff at the same time.
Pat says
Great ideas…thanks for sharing!
Alycia says
Love this idea I need to get organized ASAP. Definitely pinning this 🙂
Julie Reid says
Love your tips for homework! We have three boys and the oldest starts 1st grade this year. I like everything on this post but especially the box for holding papers to sign or other important papers or even homework.
I’m a wannabe organizer…I try hard:) but I don’t stress over it.
Blessings
Julie
Vickie says
Love the family week planner and everyone adding to it. Families should be able to all do homework together.
I enjoyed all ideas.
Kendra Haro says
Got get that fridge calendar.
Consuelo Hawkins says
Love your idea. Wish I had a tip for you. The best one I have is to take a picture of all your kids work you “kinda” want to keep then post it on Artkive and toss the paper copy.
Carrie says
Thank you! My back to school tip is to get advice like this from experienced moms! Thanks. I’ve pinned this to my organization board!
Christy Basile says
I keep a tote with the same items under my sons bed. He simply slides it out gets what he needs and slides it back under. We organize it before school starts each year and when my kids outgrew some of the items (crayons, book covers, pencils) we donated them to the closest elementary school for less fortunate kids to use.
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.Jules says
*** Is there any possibility you could answer the four asked questions (to which I could not find an answer from you in the comments section): 1) where did the magazine holder come from, 2) where did you get the tray? 3) someone also asked where did you get your containers (idk if she meant the ones I’m including or others? 4) & the question I wanted to know along with others, what do you use the wooden pepper shaker for? Or is it just for looks?
I’m personally guessing the magazine holder/file holder is from Martha Stewart. 😉
Jules says
Also… thanks so much for this great tip, as well as those in the comments section! Very helpful! 🙂
Jules says
Lol … PS: I’m capable of clicking on the highlighted links in the article, you so graciously provided to us for the file folder, etc but it seems others were struggling, so that’s why I just included all of their questions, along with mine about the pepper shaker so you could maybe do a one & done answer. Thought it might help you out. ??
Thanks again. ?
Molly says
I love this idea! Where did you get that cute tray? Thanks again.
essays online says
What a great ideas, I really enjoy it. Where do you take these wonderful ideas? What you have just shown is really convenient for parents who have a lot of children, because success in school depends largely on organization. If everything stand in its place, then the child can do his homework faster and be able to do something useful for self-development. I heard that there is statistics, which indicates that when the right organization of the workplace, children do their homework faster for 20%.
Thank you very much for sharing such useful articles!
Vanessa says
Thanks for sharing! This is so cute and functional!
Bob says
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