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Non-toxic toys

Like alternative medicine, non-toxic toys follow the logic that chemicals and kids shouldn’t mix. There are several lines of children’s toys that are not only deemed safe and free of toxic lacquers and dyes, but that are also eco-friendly and adhere to fair labour practices. There have been complaints in recent years from various environmental groups that some toys made in China contained heavy metals.

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