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10 tips to choose safe and appropriate toys for kids

10 tips to choose safe and appropriate toys for kids

Children can have a lot of fun playing with their toys. However, it is important to remember that safety should always come first. Every year, thousands of children are injured by toys. Here are 10 toy buying tips to help you choose safe and appropriate toys for your child.

Read the label. Warning labels give important information about how to use a toy and what ages the toy is safe for. Be sure to show your child how to use the toy the right way.

Think LARGE. Make sure all toys and parts are larger than your child's mouth to prevent choking.

Avoid toys that shoot objects into the air. They can cause serious eye injuries or choking.

Avoid toys that are loud to prevent damage to your child's hearing.

Look for stuffed toys that are well made. Make sure all the parts are on tight and seams and edges are secure. It should also be machine washable. Take off any loose ribbons or strings to avoid strangulation. Avoid toys that have small bean-like pellets or stuffing that can cause choking or suffocation if swallowed.

Buy plastic toys that are sturdy. Toys made from thin plastic may break easily into sharp pieces.

Avoid toys with toxic materials that could cause poisoning. Make sure the label says "nontoxic."

Avoid hobby kits and chemistry sets for any child younger than 12 years. They can cause fires or explosions and may contain dangerous chemicals. Make sure your older child knows how to safely handle these kinds of toys.

Electric toys should be "UL Approved." Check the label to be sure.

Be careful when buying crib toys. Soft objects, loose bedding, or any objects that could increase the risk of entrapment, suffocation, or strangulation should be kept out of the crib. Any hanging crib toy (mobiles, crib gyms) should be out of your baby's reach and must be removed when your baby first begins to push up on their hands and knees, or when the baby is 5 months old—whichever comes first. These toys can strangle a baby. See Reduce the Risk of SIDS & Suffocation.

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