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5 Kinds of Toys to Avoid (For Young Children)

When parents go shopping for their children, they think about the characters their children love. They think about what Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle their kid loves, not so much on what the toy is made of and if it has toxic chemicals. What we have to remember is that each year children are taken to the hospital for toy-related injuries, which is why it’s important we choose wisely.

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Lucky for you we found a cheat sheet at HealthyStuff.org, which ranks more than 20,000 toys or toy components to see how toxic they are. In the U.S. the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) enforces federal standards for children’s products, including toys. They make sure the toys are safe for children, if they contain lead and even if the pieces are too small making them easy to accidentally swallow. Another good site is GoodGuide.com, which lists over 250,000 products to make sure they are safe, healthy, green and ethical. It can be a difficult task, but it’s well worth it when you know that babies and young children put these toys in their mouth.

Where Do You Start?

When it comes to toys, technology has changed the way kids play. Most kids (even young ones) want gifts that are technology related, like a game system, tablet or cell phone. It makes things a little easier, which is why our focus is on young children that are barely developing their motor and cognitive development. Where do you start?

First of all, make sure you are buying toys that will be of interest to the child. Think about what the child will get out of the toy? We recommend that you do your homework ahead of time and look at these websites for help, make sure you read reviews because there’s nothing better than recommendations from other parents that have purchased the toys that interest you.

Make sure you buy toys that are age appropriate and make sure that the pieces are big enough because there is a possibility that the child may swallow a piece if it’s too small. Look for cloth, wooden or bamboo, and plastic toys that are 100% PVC free. The less paint or flashy color they have the better. Think about Green Toys, there are several companies that make green toys from renewable resources and these are more safe for children to play with.

What Toys Should You Avoid?

Lastly, if you’re unsure if this toy has been recalled, you can visit www.recalls.gov or 1-800-638-2772 to make sure there are no problems associated with that toy. Remember that your child’s safety is a priority and taking the necessary steps can help prevent any injuries.

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