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From Toy Tips Magazine

Buying safe toys is extremely important, especially when there are children of different ages in the house. Here are some toy tips:

  • Make sure the toy doesn't have a chord or pull string long enough to wrap around necks and cut off air supply.
  • Packaging should not have sharp corners or wire ties.
  • Small parts—or any piece that is less than 2 inches by 3 inches—are a swallowing hazard for ages 4 and younger. Keep such pieces out of reach and remind other children to put the items beyond the reach of smaller children.
  • Battery-operated toys should be in a tight, secure compartment. Compartments that require a small screwdriver to open and close are safest. Keep this tool out of reach of young children under 12.
  • Talking devices in interactive toys should be securely enclosed. Zippers are ok.
  • Finally, if you think a toy might be dangerous, remove it from your child's reach immediately. Return it to the store where you bought it.
  • Be sure you have the right assembly tools and batteries to avoid disappointment.

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