How to Clean a Child's Room

Turn on some music., Make the beds., Make piles., Throw garbage away., Fold clothes., Put toys away., Wipe dust away., Wipe down windows., Vacuum, sweep, and mop the room., Add a nice smell in your room, if you do not have air fresheners spray some...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Turn on some music.

    Music will help get your spirit boosted when cleaning.

    If it's too distracting for you, turn it off.
  2. Step 2: Make the beds.

    Making the beds can make a messy room look clean, and a messy bed can make a clean room look messy. , Sort into piles of garbage, toys, clothes, etc...

    This will help when organizing the room, by having certain piles for certain things. , After garbage is cleared, you won't have to run into any wrappers, or broken toys. , Fold all the clothes and put them in dressers, or closets.

    If you find any dirty clothes on the floor or under the bed, wash them.

    Your child doesn't want dirty clothes! , Put your child's toys away, sort these into piles of barbies, transformers, stuffed animals, car toys, toy food, etc....

    This will not only make a place for them, but it will help your child try and understand that everything has a place in their room. , Wiping dust away, will prevent any possible allergies.

    It will also give a nice shine to their room. , Wiping down the windows will give your child a great view of the environment outside.

    It also wouldn't hurt if you wiped down the window sill. , Cleaning the floor is very important.

    If your vacuuming, try cleaning every part of the floor you can.

    If you are mopping, grab a cloth to dry the floor afterwards.

    If you are sweeping, grab a dustbin to put the dust and dirt in. ,, Take a video of your child in there new room, and post in the box below.
  3. Step 3: Make piles.

  4. Step 4: Throw garbage away.

  5. Step 5: Fold clothes.

  6. Step 6: Put toys away.

  7. Step 7: Wipe dust away.

  8. Step 8: Wipe down windows.

  9. Step 9: Vacuum

  10. Step 10: and mop the room.

  11. Step 11: Add a nice smell in your room

  12. Step 12: if you do not have air fresheners spray some perfume in the room.

  13. Step 13: Show your child the work you've done.

Detailed Guide

Music will help get your spirit boosted when cleaning.

If it's too distracting for you, turn it off.

Making the beds can make a messy room look clean, and a messy bed can make a clean room look messy. , Sort into piles of garbage, toys, clothes, etc...

This will help when organizing the room, by having certain piles for certain things. , After garbage is cleared, you won't have to run into any wrappers, or broken toys. , Fold all the clothes and put them in dressers, or closets.

If you find any dirty clothes on the floor or under the bed, wash them.

Your child doesn't want dirty clothes! , Put your child's toys away, sort these into piles of barbies, transformers, stuffed animals, car toys, toy food, etc....

This will not only make a place for them, but it will help your child try and understand that everything has a place in their room. , Wiping dust away, will prevent any possible allergies.

It will also give a nice shine to their room. , Wiping down the windows will give your child a great view of the environment outside.

It also wouldn't hurt if you wiped down the window sill. , Cleaning the floor is very important.

If your vacuuming, try cleaning every part of the floor you can.

If you are mopping, grab a cloth to dry the floor afterwards.

If you are sweeping, grab a dustbin to put the dust and dirt in. ,, Take a video of your child in there new room, and post in the box below.

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