They have so much STUFF, but hardly play with any of it. DS (3) only ever plays with his train set and his cars and diggers, and DD (7) spends most of her time reading, drawing, making things out of cardboard and playing with her vast collection of soft toys. Meanwhile our living room looks like a bomb's gone off in a soft play. I'm thinking of having a big clear-out as I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by so much clutter, and wondering where the adult space is in the house. Obviously I'll keep the things I know they like but I honestly don't think they'll miss a lot of it.
The thing is, I feel guilty - am I just being mean and OCD and should let them keep it all until they've well and truly grown out of it? But then I think of some of their friends, a couple of DD's in particular who have very limited space at home and therefore not a huge number of toys, etc, and it's not as if they've ever seemed to be missing out on anything. One of them is the most imaginative kid I've ever met - maybe because she's not had loads of stuff. So: can I get rid? Or do I just need to suck it up?