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Step 1
Select toys that are appropriate for the child's age and/or skill level. If you are not sure, ask a salesperson for suggestions of age appropriate toys.
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Step 2
Read the labels. Check for age appropriateness (if applicable) and safety recommendations. Do not assume that a bright child can safely handle a toy designed for a much older child.
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Step 3
If you buy a riding toy such as a bicycle, skateboard, roller blades or skates, be sure to purchase a helmet as well. Be sure the helmet fits the child properly before allowing the child to use a riding toy.
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Step 4
For young children who put things in their mouths, avoid marbles or games with small balls that pose a choking hazard.
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Step 5
Look for well made toys. Avoid toys made of brittle plastic that can break and leave hazardous points or edges.
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Step 6
Carefully consider the purchase of toys with projectiles such as rockets or darts. Improper use can cause serious eye injury.
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Step 7
Magnets, when swallowed, can cause serious internal injuries and may require surgery to remove. Children under the age of 6 should not play with magnetic toys that have small parts.














Comments
grouch said
on 12/2/2007 Just in time for the holidays and shopping season. Thanks for the needed tips with all the kids screaming for the latest craze it is sometimes easy to forget the little things like this.