Stuffed animals can be washed in the washing machine with a gentle detergent, unless their tags indicate otherwise. Place the stuffed animals in a pillowcase or mesh bag before tossing them in the washer. You can also hand-wash stuffed animals in the tub or sink.
Step 3. Pack Large Toys First
Packing large toys often takes less time than packing small toys. Start with bigger items so you can free up floor space to pack smaller toys.
Take apart large toys if necessary, and place the parts in a plastic storage bag or bin. Place toys in medium or large boxes, then fill in the empty spaces with bubble wrap or packing paper. Oversized toys that are too big for boxes can be wrapped in bubble wrap and covered with moving blankets.
Step 4. Pack Electronic Toys

Disassemble electronic toys before packing them, and remove their batteries. Batteries can go in a separate plastic bag, and you can label it with the toy it belongs to, such as "Red Remote-Control Car". You should also pack cords, chargers, or remotes in plastic bags.
Roll bubble wrap around electronic toys to help cushion them during the move, and place additional bubble wrap or packing paper in the toy box to protect the delicate components even more. Label the box as fragile or breakable so movers are extra careful with the box.
Step 5. Pack Stuffed Animals
Place clean stuffed animals in plastic storage bags or bins. Stuffed animals are sensitive to heat and humidity, so consider moisture-control or vacuum-sealed plastic bags and bins.
You can pack stuffed animals separately or with other soft or plush toys. A small amount of packing paper crinkled in a cardboard box helps cushion stuffed toys during the move.
Step 6. Pack Small Toys

Put small, non-fragile toys, such as LEGO bricks or miniature dolls, in plastic baggies or small containers. These tiny items can go in a small or medium moving box.
Organize small toys by type. LEGOs and other blocks can go in one box, while tiny clothes and dollhouse decor belong in another. Small toys can easily bounce around, so add bubble wrap or packing paper to the bottom of each box.
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