Does your naughty baby make the house a mess every time he empties the neatly arranged toy box on the floor. And the baby does not know how to re-arrange?
Emptying baby toy boxes is a lot easier than storing them. This is one of the first fine motor skills that your baby will master. You should also hope that once your baby has done this, the house will be less cluttered.
It's frustrating because you have to spend time cleaning baby toys. However, you should understand that this mess is also an important cognitive exercise. Babies are beginning to realize that one object can hold another object, such as a tub, can hold dirty clothes. Once she understands this, she will also know that dirty clothes in the tub can be spilled, maybe she will like to "practice" it.
Give your child a separate area to limit the amount of clutter by their toys
You should prepare for this stage by creating a play area for your baby, offering activities that you can manage. As long as the games are still attractive, your baby will not think about "showing you up for cleaning". At this stage, you should choose games for children to help develop intelligence and motor skills such as jigsaw, brick making ...
Once your baby has mastered the "take out" story, you can teach him how to "put in". Some games can educate both of these skills, such as jigsaw or puzzle. Next, you can engage your baby in more challenging activities like a shape puzzle game or have your baby pour water from a large jar to a jar with a smaller neck.