Q. I want to get my cousins something special. They don't have any video games systems (nor am I going to get them one).
Answer
Here are the top 10 toys of 2007:
1.Nintendo DS Lite Onyx
2.Hasbro i-Dog - White
3.LeapFrog FLY Fusion Pentop Computer
4.Youniverse Keep Safe Diary
5.Hannah Montana DVD Game
6.Dance Dance Revolution DVD Game
7.6' Mega Giga Ball
8.Rescue Pets Wake Me Up
9.High School musical DVD Game
10.Hasbro i-Cat - black
GoodLuck :)
If you want to buy them go to:(http://kids.yahoo.com/experiences/GiftGuide07/holiday/top-ten-toys)
Here are the top 10 toys of 2007:
1.Nintendo DS Lite Onyx
2.Hasbro i-Dog - White
3.LeapFrog FLY Fusion Pentop Computer
4.Youniverse Keep Safe Diary
5.Hannah Montana DVD Game
6.Dance Dance Revolution DVD Game
7.6' Mega Giga Ball
8.Rescue Pets Wake Me Up
9.High School musical DVD Game
10.Hasbro i-Cat - black
GoodLuck :)
If you want to buy them go to:(http://kids.yahoo.com/experiences/GiftGuide07/holiday/top-ten-toys)
Are vintage Fisher Price toys safe for 1 year old?
needinghel
My daughter just loves the vintage Fisher Price toys at our church. I recently bought her a 1972 toy, which she sometimes puts in her mouth. Do these old toys pose any health risks to her? Do they contain lead based paint, etc? I would just like to know for sure to be safe! Done some research online, but havn't found much information. Any answers would be appreciated!
Answer
No and "maybe". No if they have been opened and not sealed but due to no limitations in the 70's on lead paint usage I would say no unless the toy is vinyl and not plastic. Maybe if the toy is new and never been opened due to large amounts of metal they used in the 70's and these parts oxidize and you can never thoroughly clean these enough so toys without exposed metal I would say no. It's really not a good choice.
We have 2 kids ages 10 + 13 and we have never let them have pre 90's Fisher-Price due to the "unseen" dangers.
Fisher-Price can send you a testing kit and some other manufacturers offers these too.
No and "maybe". No if they have been opened and not sealed but due to no limitations in the 70's on lead paint usage I would say no unless the toy is vinyl and not plastic. Maybe if the toy is new and never been opened due to large amounts of metal they used in the 70's and these parts oxidize and you can never thoroughly clean these enough so toys without exposed metal I would say no. It's really not a good choice.
We have 2 kids ages 10 + 13 and we have never let them have pre 90's Fisher-Price due to the "unseen" dangers.
Fisher-Price can send you a testing kit and some other manufacturers offers these too.
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