Four simple words—“my home is messy”—set the parenting internet aflame.
, when she had just had her first Christmas and birthday and I was convinced that the stuff I got her—a suite of gorgeous and expensive Waldorf-ish items from Bella Luna Toys—would teach her to want very few playthings, made of wood and fabric? That was pure folly.
In, Kondo describes plastic objects as exuding an essence that’s all “bustling clatter.” Clearly, that’s not to Kondo’s taste, and it’s not to mine, either. But this “bustling clatter” is exactly what my daughter likes. She’s in school now, and she knows what’s out there. If a company has produced a tiny thing and marketed it to children, she wants it.
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