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    I use diluted bleach and wash a section each weekend so over the course of 2 months everything gets done with some areas monthly and some every two months depending on what has been played with the most. I wash the baby toys for the mouth weekly with dishsoap and then bleach in the rinse letting them sit till they pile up and then give them a clear rinse under running water and set to dry. I don't do them daily and those chewing are limited to the infant toys if you still put stuff in your mouth - act like a big kid and get to play with the big kid toys as it isn't fair to one of them to pick up a block or fisherprice people that has drool on it. As someone else mentioned I find the less I actually clean the toys the healthier the group stays.

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