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Shopping for Toys

  • Can something we already have be used as a toy? An empty box or set of stainless steel bowls can provide hours of happy play.
  • Is the toy re-useable? Can it be added-to, creating new interest? For example, doll houses and building sets get repeated use, and adding one small accessory at a time can bring much joy. 
  • Will it last for several generations? Again, the doll house or building set are welcome hand-me-downs.
  • Read labels carefully, looking for assurances that paints and finishes are non-toxic.
  • Is this an antique or imported toy, which might be finished with toxic leaded paint?
  • When in doubt, smell it! Toxic softeners in plastics can give them that "new smell." Strong fragrances and perfumes can provoke allergies or asthma.
  • Did it harm the environment or people to produce this toy? For example, is it made of PVC plastic?
  • How is the toy packaged? A huge box and lots of plastic wrap for a very small toy is unnecessary waste.
  • Can we get this toy, or something like it, made locally, avoiding the pollution and fuel waste of shipping?

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