Choosing Safer Products: Toys
Choosing Safer Products: Toys, resources for finding healthy toys.
For information on the safety of specific products, explore HealthyToys.org: A Consumer Action Guide to Chemicals in Toys, which contains a searchable database of about 1,500 toys and other children's products.


General guidelines for choosing safer toys:
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Avoid toys that list vinyl/PVC as ingredients. Soft plastic toys such as bath toys, squeeze toys, and dolls are commonly made of vinyl. If you’re not sure if a toy contains vinyl/PVC, try looking it up on www.HealthyToys.org. If you don’t see it there, contact the manufacturer or consider an alternative.
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Choose plastic-free toys when possible. Examples include:

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unpainted wooden toys such as figures, vehicles, teethers, and rattles
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cloth dolls

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plush toys
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games and puzzles made of paper
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Avoid children's metal jewelry and toys with small pieces, particularly magnetic pieces.
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Check whether any toys already at home have been recalled and return any you have to the manufacturer.
Learn more:
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HealthyToys.org: A Consumer Action Guide to Chemicals in Toys
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U.S. Public Interest Research Group: Trouble in Toyland: The 22nd Annual Survey of Toy Safety
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FastFacts: PVC and Other Plastics



