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    I have a piece on the wall with 4 coat hangers, which works fine except that I'm about to have 6 kids.:: I love the idea of making a bookshelf into cubbies but I don't have enough room for that. Any other creative ideas? I think a regular coat rack (the pole kind) would get knocked over. I have preschoolers so they are pretty self sufficient...but still 3s and 4s Thanks!

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    I have a pic of my cubbies if you want to see.

    Originally posted by newtodaycare22 View Post
    I have a piece on the wall with 4 coat hangers, which works fine except that I'm about to have 6 kids.:: I love the idea of making a bookshelf into cubbies but I don't have enough room for that. Any other creative ideas? I think a regular coat rack (the pole kind) would get knocked over. I have preschoolers so they are pretty self sufficient...but still 3s and 4s Thanks!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by laundrymom View Post
      I have a pic of my cubbies if you want to see.
      Sure I'd love it! Can you post it on here or should I give you my email?

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      • #4
        well, I learned how to multi quote,.. someone post how to post a pic,

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        • #5
          Originally posted by newtodaycare22 View Post
          I have a piece on the wall with 4 coat hangers, which works fine except that I'm about to have 6 kids.:: I love the idea of making a bookshelf into cubbies but I don't have enough room for that. Any other creative ideas? I think a regular coat rack (the pole kind) would get knocked over. I have preschoolers so they are pretty self sufficient...but still 3s and 4s Thanks!
          I have NO room in my entryway, so I just hung the large (not huge) 3M hooks on my front closet door. they are strong enough to hold the coats and backpacks with no problems. Sorry I have no cubby suggestions, I never used them.

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          • #6
            Do you have photobucket or other image hosting service?? if you, copy and paste the IMG code.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by laundrymom View Post
              well, I learned how to multi quote,.. someone post how to post a pic,
              This is from another thread and a post from Michael:
              To upload an attachment:

              1) After writing your post look below your comment area and you will see a button called Manage Attachments.
              2) Click on the button and you will see 4 areas to upload load files.
              3) Once you choose the image from your computer, click on the "Upload Image button".
              4) Once the image is uploaded you will see the image name under "Current Attachments"
              5) Click on the Close Window button and the bottom and post your image. I will include one at the bottom:

              The Second way to post an image from and existing URL web address:
              1) First find the picture on the webpage and right click your mouse over it. Click on "Properties" at the bottom of the dropdown window.
              2) Copy the entire address (URL) of the picture. It will look like this: https://www.daycare.com/premiumpages/00138466/6.jpg
              3) In your reply to this post you will see an icon that looks like a mountain.
              Click on it and post the address that you copied for your picture.

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              • #8
                not sure if this worked, but my cubbies, and the top of them, this was before my "room makeover in my cda class."

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                • #9
                  trying again
                  Attached Files

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                  • #10
                    whoo hoo did it! thanks for the insturctions!!!!

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                    • #11
                      I have a 5-hook rack fixed to the wall by the door and a stand of cubbies for diapers/crafts, ect. I did buy a rolling rack on clearance at Lakeshore but it's too long for my space (didnt' measure right) so I can't use it. I wish I had shelves like yours. My kids' school has cubbies like yours laundrymom, I love them!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by momofsix View Post
                        I have NO room in my entryway, so I just hung the large (not huge) 3M hooks on my front closet door. they are strong enough to hold the coats and backpacks with no problems. Sorry I have no cubby suggestions, I never used them.
                        I have these (found Disney Princess ones on clearance at Target) for coats and a stack of Closet Maid cubbies to the right of them to hold shoes, hats and mittens. We live in a small split entry house and only have room for a small wall hung coat rack at the middle landing. You walk right up into my 10x10 dinning room so I only have one 4ft long x 1ft deep space there for storage. Otherwise you block the walkway and it looks cluttered.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by newtodaycare22 View Post
                          I have a piece on the wall with 4 coat hangers, which works fine except that I'm about to have 6 kids.:: I love the idea of making a bookshelf into cubbies but I don't have enough room for that. Any other creative ideas? I think a regular coat rack (the pole kind) would get knocked over. I have preschoolers so they are pretty self sufficient...but still 3s and 4s Thanks!
                          How large of an area do you have to work with? Do you have open wall space above the area you are currently using for your four? If you have younger children, I would add two more spaces up high so you or the parents will have to access it for them. We are not allowed to have a self standing coat rack like the pole kind because the kid's coats are not allowed to touch. If you have a picture of the area, we could probably recommend when to move your jacket area too if you want to adjust where things are some. You can also split up the coat/backpack area into two areas if you will not have room along one area. I'm not sure if you let the parents/kids enter through a garage, but one person I know has her cubbies lined up along side of the garage so they never even come inside. That was smart thinking. I just wouldn't want kids next to our cars.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by laundrymom View Post
                            not sure if this worked, but my cubbies, and the top of them, this was before my "room makeover in my cda class."
                            Can I see an "after" picture? It looks so neat as the "before" picture, i can't imagine how good a room makeover "after" picture would be!

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                            • #15
                              I'll post tommorrow. Lol long day. Getting ready to put my girlies to bed.
                              Originally posted by Preschool/daycare teacher View Post
                              Can I see an "after" picture? It looks so neat as the "before" picture, i can't imagine how good a room makeover "after" picture would be!

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