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what should I notice when choose a dinosaur toy for kids?
Recur dinosaurs do not have sharp pieces, nor are they heavy and are made up of one piece, although perhaps the best are the stuffed dinosaurs by far for children as I have already indicated in the first paragraph.
Quote from: Shonisaurus on September 21, , 07:18:01 AM
If they are very young children, it is recommended that the toy does not have very small parts, or that it have points that could harm children. It is recommended up to 5 or 6 years a stuffed dinosaur or a Recur dinosaur are figures that do not weigh and do not endanger the health and physical integrity of the child.
Recur dinosaurs do not have sharp pieces, nor are they heavy and are made up of one piece, although perhaps the best are the stuffed dinosaurs by far for children as I have already indicated in the first paragraph.
Shonisaurus, thank you for your help . They're 2 years old. The most important thing is to buy from a manufacturer you know the origins of, and whose figures are marked "CE" meaning they're safe. Buying a plush or soft toy can end up putting children in (a lot) more danger than a regular hard plastic toy if you end up buying a cheap bootleg one made of toxic materials, as those soft materials can be chewed on more easily. To echo what Stargate said, also beware of older toys that may contain lead. The toy dinosaurs I grew up playing with, as it turns out, were NOT safe for kids.
As an example, I had this Larami Brachiosaurus as a kid. These old toys are still around, at daycare centers, garage sales, eBay toy lots. So although they're old they are still readily available. If you buy used toys then be careful.
https://tamararubin.com//04/larami-toys-brachiosaurus-toy-dinosaur--ppm-lead--ppm-antimony-this-toy-is-not-safe-for-children-would-be-illegal-if-made-today/
Most toys by Safari and other modern companies are rated for 3+ and although they have pointy bits they're still safe with supervised play. They also work under modern industry safety standards. So I would recommend toys by Safari, CollectA, Mojo, Schleich, etc.. My daughter is 5 and her favorite dinosaur toys are usually smaller ones, like Safari toob toys but those might be too small for your kids. The Mattel Jurassic World action figures are also popular around here and a lot of fun for kids. It´s probably utopian to find a toy that has not been produced with lots of help from child labour by children only slightly older than your kids.
So I´d first and foremost ask you not to buy any dinosaur toys at all if you don´t want to blur your moral footprint on Earth. But this is a touchy issue. Where to start? Where to draw the line?
Since they´re two years old they probably put things into their mouths sometimes, so I would not buy figures whose paint rubs or chips off easily and can be swallowed.
Bullyland chips off quite easily for instance.
They must not have any sharp parts such as the Eofauna Atlasaurus´ front paw claw.
And they must not be too heavy when they fall off a desk on the child´s head, so I wouldn´t consider Schleich Apatosaurus for instance an appropriate toy for 2 year old children.
Quote from: PrimevalRaptor on September 21, , 09:58:31 AMyes, maybe it's too early for her
I'd agree with @Shonisaurus, I'm no expert on kids but I think for a 2 year old a stuffed toy would probably be the least risky choice. And once they grow a bit older you can maybe get them some Safari ones, they're always great!
Quote from: stargatedalek on September 21, , 12:16:14 PMtoxic materials is too bad. I'll notice "CE", thank you so much.
The most important thing is to buy from a manufacturer you know the origins of, and whose figures are marked "CE" meaning they're safe. Buying a plush or soft toy can end up putting children in (a lot) more danger than a regular hard plastic toy if you end up buying a cheap bootleg one made of toxic materials, as those soft materials can be chewed on more easily.
Quote from: Gwangi on September 21, , 01:31:04 PMThanks for your advise, Gwangi. It's very helpful.
To echo what Stargate said, also beware of older toys that may contain lead. The toy dinosaurs I grew up playing with, as it turns out, were NOT safe for kids.
As an example, I had this Larami Brachiosaurus as a kid. These old toys are still around, at daycare centers, garage sales, eBay toy lots. So although they're old they are still readily available. If you buy used toys then be careful.
https://tamararubin.com//04/larami-toys-brachiosaurus-toy-dinosaur--ppm-lead--ppm-antimony-this-toy-is-not-safe-for-children-would-be-illegal-if-made-today/
Most toys by Safari and other modern companies are rated for 3+ and although they have pointy bits they're still safe with supervised play. They also work under modern industry safety standards. So I would recommend toys by Safari, CollectA, Mojo, Schleich, etc.. My daughter is 5 and her favorite dinosaur toys are usually smaller ones, like Safari toob toys but those might be too small for your kids. The Mattel Jurassic World action figures are also popular around here and a lot of fun for kids.
Quote from: Libraraptor on September 21, , 01:37:07 PMsorry for hear that there are still toy production with lots of help from child labour by children. I hope it'll end one day. Thank you for your kindly suggestion. Buy dinosaur toys from recognized brands and never imitations since these toys are usually made of defective and toxic material. I recommend stuffed animals for your 2-year-old children, they are the most recommended and above all as I already mentioned that they do not have any small parts or that they are removable. They are also recommended rubber dinosaurs that they sell in some pharmacies. I saw one of a chasmosaurus that ideal for small children in the bathroom and in one piece.
It´s probably utopian to find a toy that has not been produced with lots of help from child labour by children only slightly older than your kids.
So I´d first and foremost ask you not to buy any dinosaur toys at all if you don´t want to blur your moral footprint on Earth. But this is a touchy issue. Where to start? Where to draw the line?
Since they´re two years old they probably put things into their mouths sometimes, so I would not buy figures whose paint rubs or chips off easily and can be swallowed.
Bullyland chips off quite easily for instance.
They must not have any sharp parts such as the Eofauna Atlasaurus´ front paw claw.
And they must not be too heavy when they fall off a desk on the child´s head, so I wouldn´t consider Schleich Apatosaurus for instance an appropriate toy for 2 year old children.
But honestly it is more recommended plush figures. Especially when you go to an online or physical store, ask the seller if the dinosaur you buy is suitable for a two-year-old child, he will be able to guide you, especially if it belongs to a recognized store in the toy market.