Right
Toy For The Right Age
Under
3 years old:
Children
under 3 tend to put everything in their mouths. Avoid buying toys intended
for older children which may have small parts that pose a choking danger.
Never
let children of any age play with uninflated or broken balloons because
of the choking danger.
Avoid
marbles, balls, and games with balls, that have a diameter of 1.75 inches
or less. These products also pose a choking hazard to young children.
Children
at this age pull, prod and twist toys. Look for toys that are well-made
with tightly secured eyes, noses and other parts.
Avoid
toys that have sharp edges and points.
Ages
3 through 5
Avoid
toys that are constructed with thin, brittle plastic that might easily
break into small pieces or leave jagged edges.
Look
for household art materials, including crayons and paint sets, marked
with the designation "ASTM D-4236." This means the product
has been reviewed by a toxicologist and, if necessary, labeled with
cautionary information.
Teach
older children to keep their toys away from their younger brothers and
sisters.
Ages
6 through 12
For
all children, adults should check toys periodically for breakage and
potential hazards. Damaged or dangerous toys should be repaired or thrown
away.
If
buying a toy gun, be sure the barrel, or the entire gun, is brightly
colored so that it's not mistaken for a real gun.
If
you buy a bicycle for any age child, buy a helmet too, and make sure
the child wears it.
Teach
all children to put toys away when they're finished playing so they
don't trip over them or fall on them.
READ
THE LABEL...
Look
for labels that give age recommendations and use that information as
a guide. Labels on toys that state "not recommended for children
under three ... contains small parts," are labeled that way because
they may pose a choking hazard to children under three. Toys should
be developmentally appropriate to suit the skills, abilities and interests
of the child.
Shopping for
toys during the holidays can be exciting and fun, but it can also be
frustrating. There can be thousands of toys to choose from in one store,
and it's important to choose the right toy for the right age child.
Toys that are meant for older children can be dangerous for younger
children.
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