Small toys or toys with small removal parts are not appropriate for children ages 3 and younger.
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Most toys today are safe. But injuries still happen. Read this article for helpful tips on preventing toy-related injuries.
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You may have heard reports about lead paint causing recalls of children’s toys. While federal officials and health experts work to fix the problem, what can you do to keep your kids safe? First, you can check your child's toys against those listed as being recalled due to lead issues.
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Toy-related injuries send tens of thousands of children to the emergency room each year. Most injuries occur when parents give their children toys meant for older children.
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Polycarbonate plastic is durable, impact-resistant, and clear. It is widely used in food and drink containers, but research has raised concerns over its health effects.
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