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Noticed the other day that my little one isn't interested in her favorite teddy anymore. It made me realize how quickly they grow up. Do you guys go through this too? How do you handle it? Part of me wants to keep all these toys as memories, but the other part knows they'll just collect dust. Any advice on what to keep or let go? Maybe there's a smart way to decide what stays and what goes? Would love to hear your thoughts! 🧸✨

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It's amazing how fast they grow, isn't it? I've been there too, and it's such a bittersweet feeling. What I found helpful was creating a "memory box" for each child. I kept a few special items that had sentimental value, like their first teddy or a favorite book. It’s a lovely way to preserve memories without holding onto everything. You could also take photos of the toys before letting them go, which keeps the memory without the clutter. Another idea is to involve your little one in the decision-making process. It can be a fun activity to choose which toys to donate or pass on to younger kids. This way, they learn about sharing and you get to keep the truly special items. 😊

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