| Playing and building with Lego toys is very | | | | is in which box. |
| educational and a lot of fun until it’s time to | | | | Sort them by their respective sizes: This toy |
| put them back for the day. How you can organize | | | | storage method is best for collections of around |
| and hoard your LEGO toys largely depends on its | | | | 10,000 pieces or more. Usually the smaller pieces |
| size and the way of playing. There is no absolute | | | | of the lot find their way right to the bottom; |
| wrong or right way; however here are some | | | | hence it gets much easier if you keep them in a |
| important guidelines in order to help you manage | | | | separate box. |
| and store your toys well. | | | | Sort them by their category: This way of storage |
| Store them in an unsorted way. This method of | | | | is ideal for the Lego collections that are about |
| toys storage is very useful for the collections of | | | | 10,000 pieces or more. Before your huge |
| about or more than 5000 pieces. You must keep | | | | collection gets difficult to sort out, you may |
| all your LEGO pieces right in the center of a big | | | | decide to keep your plates, slopes and bricks |
| cloth like a small bed sheet or so. Grab the four | | | | separately. |
| corners, lift up the sheet along with the contents | | | | Sort them by the various parts: In this way of |
| in it, and simply drop it in a drawer or bucket. You | | | | sorting your Lego pieces you will require many |
| can even personalize the sheep by cutting it into a | | | | containers. You can buy medium sized containers |
| circle and attaching a drawstring to it making it | | | | and store all the different parts in different ones. |
| easier for you to pull it together. This way you | | | | This method too is practical only for the larger |
| can keep all your toys in one place. | | | | set of toys. |
| Sort them by their different set: This method of | | | | Sort them by the different colors: This should be |
| sorting your Lego toys is ideal for those builders | | | | attempted only after the toys have been sorted |
| who like to build the sets using the original | | | | by parts. This method of sorting out your Lego |
| instructions repeatedly. You can either place each | | | | toys requires an extensive investment of space |
| of the sets into a different box, or simple | | | | and is generally attempted by those collectors |
| combine two or more sets of the similar theme | | | | who have a set of fewer than 50,000 pieces. It is |
| into one box. The boxes that these Lego toys | | | | also very useful for those collectors who like to |
| come in originally are much larger than required, | | | | make visually remarkable creations using their |
| however they can make a fantastic place to | | | | LEGO bricks and pieces. You must use several |
| keep the multiple sets of LEGO toys. Clear bags | | | | same sized transparent plastic containers to |
| or boxes enable you to easily make out which set | | | | attempt this. |