Are you tired of tripping over toys or having too many toys in your home that your child doesn’t even play with? Then it’s time for a toy cleanse.If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the sheer amount of toys your child has accumulated, it may be time for a toy cleanse. This process can help simplify your child’s toy collection, making it easier for them to engage in deeper play and reducing clutter in your home. In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to do a toy cleanse, using the Simplicity Parenting Toy List as a guide.Simplifying your child’s toy collection, bedroom, and/or playroom doesn’t require squirreling away toys when your kids aren’t watching or yelling and screaming that there’s too much stuff. (I’ve done both!) Once I discovered Simplicity Parenting and the Simplicity Parenting Toy List, I learned to reap the benefits of the Waldorf educational model that encourages children to explore and engage in imaginative play. After years of simply moving clutter around, a this toy cleanse provided me with a variety of multi-use toys that sparked imagination, deeper play, and a happier, healthier home.