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The Nanny’s Guide to Lovevery Play Kits and Smart Storage Solutions

If you’re a nanny, you know that Lovevery play kits are the holy grail of toys: engaging, educational, and actually worth the living room floor space.

Lovevery play kits are beautifully made, developmentally spot-on, and designed with real child development experts in mind. The toys actually match the child’s age and stage so we’re not digging through bins trying to “make” something work.

Nannies love that the activities encourage independent play while still supporting language, motor skills, and problem-solving. Parents love that everything looks aesthetically pleasing and not like a neon plastic explosion. Below are some of my favorite Lovevery Play Kits.

Lovevery Play Gym

The Lovevery Play Gym is a nanny fave for babies. It has bright, high-quality sensory toys for the youngest babies in our care that encourage reaching, grasping, and tummy time right out of the box.

Lovevery Babbler Play Kit

Kids love the Lovevery Babbler Play Kit because it’s full of fun, hands-on activities that match what curious toddlers naturally want to do — drop, stack, post, and explore. Toys like the ball run, coin bank, and puzzles keep toddlers engaged while they practice fine motor skills and discover cause-and-effect through play. The interactive design keeps little learners busy, curious, and proud of their new skills.  

Lovevery The Block Set

The Lovevery Block Set is a super versatile set that keeps 1 to 5-year-olds engaged with open-ended building play. Kids love the Lovevery Block Set because it turns simple blocks into endless creative play. With colorful wooden pieces, little figures, wheels, and shapes, children can build towers, create cars, sort shapes, and invent their own imaginative worlds. The open-ended design keeps kids engaged as they stack, balance, roll, and experiment with different structures, helping them feel proud of what they build. It also grows with them — offering many ways to play while strengthening fine motor skills, problem-solving, and early STEM concepts through hands-on exploration. 

The Lovevery Music Set

The Lovevery Music Set is a nanny-favorite because its high-quality, instruments make music time fun, developmental, and mess-free boosting rhythm, coordination, and joy in every play session for children 18 months to over 4-years-old. Kids love the Lovevery The Music Set because it lets them explore music through fun, hands-on instruments that are easy for little hands to play. The colorful bells, shakers, and flute encourage kids to experiment with sounds and rhythm while creating their own songs. Because the instruments are designed so the notes sound good together, children feel proud and excited as they make music and discover new sounds. 

The Lovevery Play Tunnel

Lovevery The Play Tunnel is a big hit with toddlers because it turns simple movement into an exciting adventure. Kids love crawling through the colorful tunnel, playing hide-and-seek, and turning it into imaginative spaces like forts or secret hideouts. The tunnel encourages active play while helping build strength, balance, and coordination as children crawl, climb, and explore. Its soft fabric and pop-up design also make it cozy and inviting, so many kids enjoy using it as a little reading nook or pretend play space. 

Lovevery Reading Skill Set

The Lovevery Reading Skill Set Part 1: Sounds to Reading makes learning to read feel like play, which is why kids love it. The program uses hands-on games, colorful activities, and engaging storybooks that build confidence step-by-step as children learn letter sounds, blend words, and begin reading independently. Because kids practice skills through fun activities before opening the books, they often feel excited and proud when they can read the stories on their own. The playful, screen-free approach keeps children motivated while naturally building phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension skills.  

Storage Solutions

My tips for storing Lovevery play kits is to use open Montessori style shelves or clear containers so you can see the items without digging. The key is to use labeled bins to separate kits or types of toys (puzzles, blocks, books), and when choosing hard plastic bins making sure they are stackable options is vital to save shelf space.

Depending on the size of the playroom, age of the children, and size of the Lovevery toys a family owns, I love using a Montessori Playshelf for young toddlers, Extra Large Toy Storage Bags with Zippers and Labels, and Clear Plastic Storage Bins in varying sizes with lids to store and stack the Lovevery play sets in closets.

Montessori Playshelf

This Montessori Playshelf is a dream storage piece for nannies, parents, and children because it is stylish, sturdy, and holds multiple play kits while keeping “rotation” accessible and mess-free. Less clutter. More intention. Smarter play. It’s basically nanny catnip in the best, most professional way.

Extra Large Toy Storage Bags

These Extra Large Toy Storage Bags with Zippers & Labels is this nanny’s secret weapon for Lovevery play kit storage. The clear, extra-large design lets the children and I instantly see which play set we need without dumping everything out, while the zippered closure keeps pieces contained and tidy. They add lightweight and easier to move than hard plastic bins. The included labels make rotating kits and organizing by age or theme a breeze, and the durable material holds everything from puzzles to blocks — perfect for keeping Lovevery components together and easy to access during playtime or clean-up.

Clear Plastic Storage Boxes with Stackable Lids

I also like Citylife Clear Storage Boxes with lids for stacking and storing Lovevery play sets because they make closet organization effortless. The clear design lets the children and I see exactly which kit is inside, the snap-tight lids keep all those tiny pieces together, and they stack neatly for easy toy rotation. There are many different sized Citylife storage boxes available. I recommend measuring the cardboard boxes the Lovevery play sets are mailed in and to order a larger sized Citylife storage box to use to make packing the toys easier than forcing them into the smaller sized boxes like those that they were mailed in.

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