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Would this worry you?

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Shitsandgigglez · 28/05/2019 18:16

I'm having a slight panic and overthinking it probably!

Just putting clothes away in DDs room and my little DS was playing in there as I was doing so (he's 14months). He was happily playing with a box of her dolls that I was happy he couldn't choke on/break etc but then I noticed he was chewing on something. Turned out to be a bit of a Russian doll that someone had brought back from Russia and given to DD that must have got in there. Luckily rest of doll is accounted for and still up on shelf so no concerns he'd swallowed the little one which I at first worried about. But I am worried because it's obviously not a toy as such and was obviously made as cheap tourist tat and probably not following the same safety laws as here (I have no idea!) and there was a teeny chip out of the paint along the edge. Not sure if he's swallowed it or if it was just done from fixing it to the other part of the doll ages ago. I'm panicking he's swallowed a tiny bit of toxic paint basically. Am I panicking over nothing?? Proper annoyed at myself!!!!

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Shitsandgigglez · 28/05/2019 18:18

Oh and I checked to see if tiny paint chip was in his mouth but couldn't see it

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Pipandmum · 28/05/2019 18:19

You are panicked over nothing.

seven201 · 28/05/2019 18:20

No, wouldn't worry me

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Soubriquet · 28/05/2019 18:20

Panicking over nothing

Even if he did ingest paint, it would have been a teeny amount and no harm

Shitsandgigglez · 28/05/2019 18:31

Ok thanks for the replies. I'm worrying that the paint could be toxic but hopefully not / or he'd need to ingest a large amount to actually hurt himself

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