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Posted by: Robert Phoenix 17-Nov-2007, 04:17 PM
With all the toy recalls that have been happening I thought I would post a link to the site where you can keep track of it all. Yes there was another one this week. The link is to the Consumer Product Safety Commision. Just click on the Recalls and product Safety news and you can check by month and year.

http://www.cpsc.gov/

Hey China-get the lead out

Posted by: jime307 17-Nov-2007, 09:44 PM
Wow, that's one heck of a list. Kinda Scary

Posted by: Rindy 24-Nov-2007, 05:08 PM
I agree with jime307 that is very scary. So much in the news its great to have this link. Thanks for posting this Robert.

Slainte

Posted by: Collie Man 24-Nov-2007, 05:52 PM
Indeed very scary... We should take action and do somthing if we can... Can we?

Posted by: ClanCameron006 25-Nov-2007, 07:41 AM
Thank you for the link....very informative. Especially when you have a 10 month old!!!

Derek

Posted by: Robert Phoenix 25-Nov-2007, 11:35 AM
I'm a collector so I'm glad to be a help. www.toymania also lists toy recalls. They also list new and future toys mostly action figures

Posted by: Robert Phoenix 05-Dec-2007, 09:52 PM
Okay, so they are not the 500 points of articulation Superman action figure with glowing plastic kyptonite rock (hey kids, it really is radioactive!) but heres a site that list ten safe enviroment friendly toys for your kids this Christmas

http://www.coopamerica.org/programs/shopunshop/10GreenToys.cfm

Posted by: Rebecca Ann 05-Dec-2007, 11:47 PM
It seems most of the toys on the market are being recalled these days. A good many of the toys we played with as children have been recalled over the years. To look at some of them, makes you wonder how we ever servived. We had parents that loved and cared for us and used common since. They taught us how to care for our toys and safely play with them and keep small objects away from little ones that might put them in their mouth. We would sometimes get hurt and toys would sometimes break. It's all part of growing up. When toys broke our parents fixed them if they could and if not they got thrown out. Problem today is most of the toys and things sold in the stores today are made in China and Mexico. For the most part people don't take pride in their work. T here are few true craftsmen left today.
What can we do? Don't buy the cheep toys from China and Mexico. Buy good quality and support craftsmen who take pride in their work. Teach our children how to properly care for and play with their toys.
RebeccaAnn

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