A quick Google search of safe and healthy toys may land you at a web site HealthyToys.org. Upon investigating the site, I found that the Toy Industry Association (TIA) views the report from HealthyToys.org as misleading. According to the press release, the TIA states that, “the mere presence of inaccessible substances in trace amounts does not mean a product is harmful.”
While the toy industry is committed to ensuring the highest standards are met during production of toys, how can we, as parents, not be a bit skeptical? While I truly believe that their intentions are in the right place, how swiftly are they acting to this current crisis? How diligent are they (really) to ensuring the toys they produce are free of harmful chemicals? Up until recently, I assumed they were taking those precautions.
So, what does all this mean to parents? We just have to be that much more diligent in our choices. I don’t think we have to be paranoid, but we have to make better choices. And if that means taking the time to search for toys that are truly made with the child in mind (those made using strict safety standards, along with those that inspire imagination rather than serve as a marketing tool to promote well-known TV characters) then I will definitely find the time.
Yes, that may mean fewer toys in the house, but we can’t we all benefit from a bit less clutter (in our homes and in landfills)? And, won’t our kids benefit as their imaginations are at hard at work when playing with a doll, car, or game that isn’t in some way connected to a television character or fast food chain?
To read the full release, and to find out what the toy industry is doing to ensure the safety of toys, you can visit the TIA web site.
Who is Addie Bleu:
We are Parents of four little people and one cat. We have worked hard in supplying our children and guiding our extended family in choosing healthy, imaginative and life long toys. We do everything we can to eliminate excess and trivial elements in the development of our children. We have spent many hours searching what works best for us. Toys that are safe, imaginative and ones that our children will cherish through childhood and as adults, to then hopefully, pass them on to their children.
We decided that we would like to share with other parents and caregivers what we have found. By creating this web site we hope to help the already busy life of the parent and caregiver in making it easier to search for healthy and safe toys, on one site. Along with sites that will inform and update all of us as to problems, solutions and general needed knowledge.
Parents to Parents, our gift.
We decided that we would like to share with other parents and caregivers what we have found. By creating this web site we hope to help the already busy life of the parent and caregiver in making it easier to search for healthy and safe toys, on one site. Along with sites that will inform and update all of us as to problems, solutions and general needed knowledge.
Parents to Parents, our gift.
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
TIA Statement Regarding HealthyToys.org
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Addie Bleu Complete Toy Site List:
Below is our complete list of safe and playful toys.
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OOMPA Toys
Heirloom Wooden Toys
Craftsbury Kids
Our Green House
Dimples and Dandelions
Monkey Bean Toys
Giggling Toys
Tiddley Widdley Toys
Pink Taffy Designs
Stuffed Animals.com
Oh Toys!
Go To Baby.com
2 Blockheads
Baby Wise
Toys 2 Wish 4
We carry many of the brands that you are familiar with, such as Hasbro, Lego, Mattel, Tomy, Tyco, Breyer, Ty, and Gund. We’ve also got a wide selection of toys from local manufacturers, such as Melissa & Doug. Yet, amongst all of these, we still have our German nutcrackers and old fashioned toys, along with toys and clothing from nearly every continent. We are rooted in tradition, but aren’t afraid of moving forward in today’s world. Chances are, when you walk in the door, you’ll see something you hadn’t seen in years, or something you’ve never seen before.
http://www.Toys 2 Wish 4.com
Madallie - A Children"s Travel Store
Educational Toys Planet
Baby Classroom.com
Corner Stork Baby
Family Travel Gear
KangarooBoo
Kite and Wind.com
Wonder Brains
WonderBrain is a place to find quality educational toys, games, and puzzles that inspire the natural wonder and genius in all of us. Educational games and activities enrich intelligence in all areas of education including communication, problem solving, math, music, science and creative play. WonderBrains is playful learning at its best for all kinds of minds!
http://www.WonderBrains.com
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