Choosing To Move

Fun Ways To Get Children Involved With A Move

by Elmer Riley

If you intend on moving into a new home soon, and you have children, getting them involved with the moving process will make the time exciting for them as well as help them build experiences they will remember in the future. Since there are several tasks that need to be completed, having your children pitch in with preparatory events will make the jobs go by faster with a little fun in the mix. Here are some ways to include your children in the days up to the move and the moving day itself.

Decorate Boxes To Be Filled

Give your children several boxes to be used for the containment of their personal items. Before they fill up these boxes, tell them the boxes need to be decorated in any manner they wish. Provide your children with crayons, markers, stickers, sparkles, and other adornments so they can make their boxes stand out from others. Use dark-colored, large-print text stickers to affix each child's name to each of the boxes they are going to be using. This will help your children find their boxes easily when they are taken off of a moving truck. 

Host A Sale Or Give Away Unneeded Items

Rather than pack items that will not be needed at the new home, take the time to weed through them at the old home so they can be eliminated from the packing process. Ask your children to go through their personal items to select those they are no longer interested in keeping. Toys or clothes can be donated to other children in need, or you can host a yard sale in the days before your big moving day. If you select this route, let your children set up their own table of items to sell and allow them to keep any profit they make.

Take Before And After Photographs

Give each child a throwaway camera or allow them to use your cell phone temporarily to take photographs of their room before they start packing up their personal belongings. When they have completed the process, have them take photographs of the empty room as well. On moving day, take pictures of your children's items being taken out of the home and as they are placed on the moving truck. These photos can be looked back on in later years to help your children remember parts of their childhood in this home. Pictures can be compiled from each child and then placed inside a scrapbook to keep with other photographic memories. 

For more moving tips, contact a company like Bekins Van Lines Inc.

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