Get Your Kid's Stuff Organized With These Products From The Home Edit's Netflix Show

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No matter how clean and organized my house is, my kids are always there to remind me that two energetic, fun toddlers live with me. In other words, every area they touch turns to messy chaos. But, after watching Get Organized with The Home Edit on Netflix, I realized the solution was simple: I just need the right tools for the job! Clear containers, pretty baskets, cube storage, dedicated zones, and a spot for everything is exactly what my family needs to create a harmonious, organized, and clean space for the kids. Whether you want to organize your kids' closets or manage their playroom, The Home Edit can help. All of the products they used on the show can be purchased online, so you can have the home of your dreams too (yes, it's possible!). Ahead, shop the show's featured kids' organization products.

Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka’s Kids’ Playroom on Episode 6

Don't you just love how organized and colorful this space is? Us too!

Water Hyacinth Storage Cubes With Handles

Organize toys, costumes, and games in the Water Hyacinth Storage Cubes With Handles ($15 and up).

The Home Edit Kids’ Labels

Everything gets a label, from cars to crayons to dolls, with The Home Edit Kids' Labels ($7, originally $10).

The Home Edit Clear Bin Clip, Set of 3

Stick your label on a The Home Edit Clear Bin Clip ($7), which works great on wicker baskets.

Kallax Shelf Unit

Put your cubed storage bins in the Kallax Shelf Unit ($50). This white shelf has four open spots to hold toys or crafts, and it can lay on the floor or stand upright. Get as many as you need and line them up for maximum storage options.

White 3-Tier Rolling Cart

Add a few of the White 3-Tier Rolling Cart ($35) to your kids' playroom, bedrooms, or study space to hold all of their essentials.

The Home Edit Organizer Bins

Each crayon, toy car, and any costume jewelry gets a place when you use The Home Edit Organizer Bins ($6 and up). Put these in your rolling cart or in a drawer to help contain small items.

iDesign Linus Divided Lazy Susan

The iDesign Linus Divided Lazy Susan ($18 and up) can make arts and crafts time much more fun! It'll hold scissors, markers, pencils, glue, and more.

Sundvik Children’s Table

Perfect for craft time or homework, this Sundvik Children's Table ($40) is white to match the aesthetic of any room.

Valfred/Sibben Child’s Desk Chair

The Valfred/Sibben Child's Desk Chair ($35) is made with a pretty, neutral birch wood seat and white legs that roll.

Simested Rug

The red-and-white square-patterned Simested Rug ($169) will add a splash of color to your home. Double or triple up to fit the space you need.

Eva Longoria’s Son’s Bedroom in Episode 4

The cute mini hangers? The perfectly aligned socks? We can't take it!

The Home Edit Large Drawer

The Home Edit Large Drawer ($30) is stackable, and makes it easy to pull out clothes, shoes, or accessories. It's also acrylic, so you can see exactly what's inside.

The Home Edit All-Purpose Deep Bin With Divider

Show off kids shoes, store extra clothes, or contain Legos or toys in The Home Edit All-Purpose Deep Bin With Divider ($21).

Grey Montauk Woven Rectangular Storage Bin

Hold extra clothes, blankets, toys, or anything else in the Grey Montauk Woven Rectangular Storage Bin ($25 and up).

Grey Montauk Rectangular Basket

Stuffed animals, bedding, or any other bigger items can fit in the Grey Montauk Rectangular Basket ($40). Put them on your closet floor or shelf for easy accessibility.

Kid’s Premium Non-Slip Velvet Hangers Pkg/10

Your kids' closets will look more sleek when you hang up their clothes with the Kid's Premium Non-Slip Velvet Hangers ($5). When all the hangers are lightweight and matching, the clothes will really stand out.

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Clea and Joanna Stand in Eva Longoria’s Son’s Room in Episode 4

It's just so peaceful in there.

iDesign Linus Open Stackable Bins

With one side open-ended and all sides made with a clear acrylic, the iDesign Linus Open Stackable Bins ($10 and up) make organizing a dream! Use these for medicine, diaper changing supplies, toys, and more.

Rectangular Acrylic Serving Tray With Handles

Everyday items stacked on the bathroom counter look more organized and intentional when placed in the Rectangular Acrylic Serving Tray with Handles ($40).

The Youth Center in Episode 7

A rainbow bookshelf is bound to inspire your kids to read more.

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The Youth Center in Episode 7

Everything organized and in its place.

iDesign Linus Clear Storage Bins

Joanna and Clea use the iDesign Linus Clear Storage Bins ($13 and up) to store pens and markers, but you can use them to corral any small items you have lying around.

White Plastic Storage Bin With Handles

The White Plastic Storage Bin With Handles ($3 and up) makes organizing anything a breeze. It is open on top, so you can easily see what's inside these sturdy white bins, while making everything look neater at the same time.

The Home Edit Shelf Divider

Separate items on your shelf (or make sure they don't fall over) with The Home Edit Shelf Divider ($13).

Billy Bookcase

Line up your books in rainbow order on the Billy Bookcase ($30, originally $40).

The Youth Center in Episode 7

Organized school supplies make it easy for kids to find what they need on their own.

The Youth Center in Episode 7

If only organizing made us as happy as it makes Joanna.

Our Clear Storage Boxes

Keep small pieces corralled and visible with Our Clear Storage Boxes ($2 and up). You can fit almost anything in the various sizes, and the clear lids make them stackable!

Medium SmartStore Tote and Inserts

Every crayon, marker, glue stick, and eraser has its own spot in the Medium SmartStore Tote and Inserts ($3 and up, originally $4 and up).

SmartStore Tall Inserts

These colorful SmartStore Tall Inserts ($3, originally $4) can go in any existing bin to help contain your things.

The Youth Center in Episode 7

The finished center is a bright and colorful hangout for kids.

Our Deep Sweater Box

Maximize your storage potential with Our Deep Sweater Box ($15).

Our Boot Box

Our Boot Box ($13) makes for great under-the-bed or top-shelf storage for extra toys, coloring books, clothes, and more.

Get Organized With The Home Edit Official Trailer

The trailer gives us a glimpse of a few other kids' spaces Clea and Joanna tackle!

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