Articles related to "Toy Safety"During 2009, health trends and new development will be focused on ways to benefit kids, many aimed at preventing serious diseases and disability later in life.
December is a wonderful time of the year. Adults look forward to parties, food and decorating the home with loved ones while children eagerly anticipate receiving toys.
The best cat toys are inexpensive to buy or easy to make using household items. Toys should enable cats to simulate actual hunting behaviours.
With parents concentrating on the various holiday activities it is possible to overlook simple child safety rules which could have disastrous consequences for the family.
A chemical in Aqua Dot beads caused children who swallowed them to become comatose. Where to turn if you have this toy at home, and ways to keep toddlers safe
The website HealthyToys.org helps consumers determine if their children's products and toys contain toxic chemicals.
"Mr. Squiggles," a light brown version of the popular Zhu Zhu hamsters, might contain high levels of antimony, an arsenic-like metallotoxin.
Three recent children's product recalls show the importance of being aware of recalls and knowing how to pick safe products and toys.
There are a number of dangers faced by pets during the holiday season. Follow these tips to keep your cats and other companion animals safe.
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With all the scares of lead paint and issues with different plastics, it's good to know what to look for to keep children safe from toxic toys.
This review examines a wide variety of safety-tested electronic toys that consumers can give to their children as gifts this Christmas or at birthdays.
Home-made cat toys make great gifts for cats, and feline playthings can be made from environmentally friendly recycled materials.
On November 23, 2009, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the voluntary recall of more than 1.2 million Stork Craft drop-side cribs in the U.S.
Finding the safest toys to go under the Christmas tree for toddlers and young kids can be a challenge. However, take note of simple tools to avoid some dangerous toys.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reported more than 152,000 children younger than 15 were treated for toy-related injuries in hospital emergency rooms in 2005.
This hands-on science activity for preschoolers recycles jar lids and muffin tins into magnet science tools.
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