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Toys recalled for containing dangerous lead levels are still being sold online, and not just on Ebay. Check this list for the names of recently recalled toys before you do your holiday shopping online.
By Law Firm Blogger | Published 11/25/2007
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Some of the biggest manufacturers of children's toys have recalled millions of toys in the past two months. Most of the toys recalled were manufactured in China and have problems with lead paint, which can be toxic. Learn how to avoid these toys.
By Frogdoc | Published 9/11/2007
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Everyday a new children's item is being recalled due to lead paint from China. The biggest recall has been from Mattel and Fisher Price. Some parents have even resorted to selling these items on eBay.
By Lady Dee | Published 9/8/2007
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In another incident involving lead paint in toys, 175,000 Curious George dolls, made by Marvel Toys, are being recalled
By May Monten | Published 11/9/2007
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Used educational toys give you the ability to educate your child from home, but without having to spend too much money doing so. With that in mind, it is important that you proceed with caution, as you don't always know what you are buying when you buy something used.
By Jennifer | Published 10/1/2007
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Information on helping parents decide which toys are safe for their children, and how to look at toys from here on out.
By Natasha L. Kohlhoff Polak | Published 9/13/2007
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If your child owns Barbie(R) or Fisher-Price(R)toys, you should check to see if they may be involved in the latest round of voluntary recalls. The problem? High levels of lead paint. Over 500,000 toys are affected. No Barbie(R) DOLLS have been recalled.
By Patty Oh | Published 9/5/2007
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Popular toys such as Dora the explorer sold after May 1st, 2007 - may contain a high content of lead, hazardous to your child if swallowed.
By Krissy Pall | Published 8/2/2007
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The holiday shopping season is here. With recent toy recalls, will you be buying toys?
By Tara | Published 12/13/2007
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Marvel Toys recalls Curious George stuffed dolls and Dollar General recalls childrens sunglasses for violation of the federal lead standard.
By Walt Terego | Published 11/9/2007
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Has the latest Fisher Price and Mattel recalls prompted you to shop for safe toys? Then check out my list of online retailers that can aid you in your shopping adventure.
By Misti Sandefur | Published 9/19/2007
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Offers ideas for what to buy for your toddler this holiday season.
By Scribepal | Published 11/14/2007
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What some economists have called "quality fade" is said to be actually expected from a maturing economy, or a marketplace of "evolving excellence".
By Brant McLaughlin | Published 10/4/2007
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Product recalls can be a very scary thing, when you consider your own personal safety. They are even more scary when the recall is for a product that can effect the safety of your child.
By Newshound | Published 8/18/2007
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It seems almost a daily occurrence now to hear about dangerous toys being recalled because they contain lead. Learn how to choose toys that are safe and will also last longer than poisonous plastic toys.
By Amber Seber | Published 1/15/2008
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Avoid hazardous toys this holiday. Safe toys are listed on a brand new website in time for holiday shopping. Several Internet stores provide nontoxic toys. Read on for details.
By holler4health | Published 11/24/2007
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On Tuesday, November 13, 2007, Massachusetts based safety group W.A.T.C.H. released their annual list, "Ten Worst Toys". These products include toys, children's furniture, clothing and playground equipment.
By Jana D | Published 11/15/2007
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This article is a guide for parents to assist them in finding safe toys for their children during the holiday shopping season.
By JaymeLee23 | Published 11/13/2007
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A brief over-view of the recalled toys.
By Nick & Heather Herber | Published 10/25/2007
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China has agreed to take actions to stop using lead paint in toys bound for the United States.
By Patty Oh | Published 9/12/2007
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Many people buy used products for their infants and children. Most of the time these products are fine, however researchers have found a large number of products for sale that have been recalled due to safety concerns. Learn more and how to avoid these products.
By Patty Oh | Published 8/24/2007
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Due to a risk of lead contamination in products manufactured in China, Fisher Price has issued a major recal of several lines of its popular toys.
By Momie Tullottes | Published 8/4/2007
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Children everywhere will be saddened to return their beloved Thomas the Tank Engine toys. The company will issue replacements, but to a child, the wait time seems like forever.
By Maria Giorgio | Published 6/16/2007
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Recall is for some toys from as far back as January of 2005.
By BuntingResources.com | Published 6/14/2007
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On April 4th the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission released a recall for an item sold in Target stores. If you have been shopping for your child at Target make sure that you do not own Little Tree Wood Activity Cart Toys.
By BuntingResources.com | Published 4/9/2007
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Be sure to check your children's toys to see if they have any baby dolls from a dollar store.
By BuntingResources.com | Published 4/7/2007
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I was excited to visit one of my all-time favorite stores as a child--that is until I saw what kinds of toys were on the shelves...
By Ayanna G. | Published 12/8/2006
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An analysis of the broad spectrum of lethal playthings, this article will tell you which toys to be wary of - that is, unless you've stopped loving your kids!
By Jason Rip | Published 7/6/2006
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There are many reasons why people should refrain from buying used toys from local yard sales.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 9/24/2007
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With all of the toys that stores like Toys R' Us has come out with, it is no wonder that many of us are left clueless as to what to purchase a toddler. The good news is that most toys will now have a specific age range written somewhere on the box.
By Rosa Hayes | Published 9/21/2007
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I discovered a wonderful website while researching the Internet by which parents can create with their children or the child paper toys almost like origami paper art.
By dealspotter17 | Published 9/14/2007
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Chairman and CEO of Toys "R" Us, Inc., Gerald R. Storch is taking the safety of children all over the world into his own hands. Storch announced a new website supported by Toys "R" Us centered on safety and kids.
By Summer Banks | Published 9/14/2007
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In light of recent toy recalls, it's time to take a closer look at The LEGO Group. Do these wildly popular toys earn their safe reputation?
By Lucy John | Published 9/13/2007
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Consumers can receive store credit from Toys "R" Us when they return this product to their local store.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 9/6/2007
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Find out exactly which Mattel Barbie doll toys and accessories were recalled on September 4, 2007. Also learn how you can get those toys replaced, and according to Mattel receive "bonus pieces and parts."
By Pam Gaulin | Published 9/5/2007
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An ultimate art kit sold by Toys "R" Us is being recalled for containing lead.
By Rachel Krech | Published 9/1/2007
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I awoke this morning to the news that once again lead has been found in certain children's toys. I frantically search the internet to find out exactly what toys it is in case my children have any of them.
By Heather Smith | Published 9/1/2007
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138,000 ceramic oil torch lamps recalled by Sam's Club.
By Z. Perry | Published 8/30/2007
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Following the fallout of other recalls, SpongeBob address books and journals were recalled because of lead paint concerns.
By mike white | Published 8/28/2007
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ha announced the voluntary recall of four different lines of toys from different manufacturers.
By Regina Sass | Published 8/23/2007
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Mattel is not alone, the number of products recalled, damaged and/or defective manufactured in China reaches into the billions for the 2007 year.
By Lisa Carey | Published 8/22/2007
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With almost three million toys recalled in two weeks, toy makers look to develop a new level of safety procedures to ward off concerns by parents over toys produced in China.
By mike white | Published 8/13/2007
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Mattel, a major producer of children's toys, in conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Safety Commission placed a recall on August 2, 2007 on eighty-three (83) of its products.
By Lisa Carey | Published 8/10/2007
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Mattel has voluntarily recalled approximately 967,000 children's toys that were made by a contracted manufacturer in China. These products were made using a non-approved paint pigment that contains lead.
By Nannette Richford | Published 8/2/2007
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Fisher Price, which is a division of Mattel Toys, has issued a voluntary recall involving some 967,000 units.
By Regina Sass | Published 8/2/2007
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Safer alternatives to conventional commercial toys.
By Hillary Marshall | Published 7/11/2007
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A counterfeit toothpaste and wooden "Thomas" toys have been recalled due to chemical dangers.
By Lisa Stanley | Published 6/16/2007
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A look at the unexpected dangers of some toys that may be on your family's wish list.
By Beth Callahan | Published 12/8/2006
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Every year you hear of children choking on pieces of toys that were too small for them. Parents always tent to blame the manufacturer for not making sure that the toy was safe for children
By renee | Published 11/22/2006
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