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Choosing Safe Toys

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kathbabyemporium · 04/12/2014 00:49

Hello,

While scrolling through general news articles on 3/12/14 I noticed various articles and surveys advising parents of which toys not to buy due to the toxins etc. found in them.
Thought might help when choosing safe toys for little ones.

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HoHoHappyHolidays · 04/12/2014 08:06

Could you link the article please.

kathbabyemporium · 05/12/2014 02:53

Hello HoHoHappy Holidays,

The article title is: Trouble in Toyland: which toys should parents avoid this holiday season? by Jacob Axelrad. Within this article are a lot of other relevant links and downloads.

I don't know if I am permitted to provide the link here?

Thanks,

Kath.

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SavoyCabbage · 05/12/2014 03:41

As a general rule, buy toys from reputable companies rather than from markets, eBay and even Amazon who allow private sellers.

As an example, some loom bands have a kite mark as they have passed British standard and some haven't as they havent.

The kite mark, which looks like a heart with a squiggle in it is the mark to show that it has met British standards and the CE mark shows that it has met European standards.

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