All Posts Tagged With: "Plan Toys"

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15
Nov
2009

Developmental Play: 9 Cool Stacking Toys

We love stacking toys! They are one of the most popular educational tools and are a great way to encourage fine motor and problem solving skills in young children. Here are 9 great stackers for kids 2 and older:

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4
Dec
2008

Environmental Group Finds One In 3 Toys Is Toxic

Over the last year many of the toy safety reports have been concerned about lead, choking hazards and fire/burn hazards.
Now, an Environmental group says many items for sale have high levels of lead, arsenic and other chemicals.
In a report that was released yesterday, the group find that one in three toys tested was found to [...]

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18
Nov
2008

9 Ways To Play With Noah’s Ark

The story of Noah’s Ark is a great story for kids of all ages because of it’s simplicity.

Many toy companies have created their versions of the centuries old tale, giving parents the perfect opportunity to teach their children new skills and lessons.
Some of these lessons include:

learning the various types of animals in Noah’s Ark and [...]

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9
Apr
2008

Sorting Toys Have Great Developmental Benefits

I am always looking for new ways to teach my son his numbers, colors and shapes.
There are a lot of great toys on the market that teach all three of these skills at one time while we play.
Sorting toys are a great way to encourage motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Here are a few of the [...]

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25
Mar
2008

RECALL: Plan Toys ‘Toy Penguins’ Due to Laceration Hazard

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Plan Toys, today announced a voluntary recall of about 3,000 Toy Penguin Figures because the head of the penguin toy can detach, exposing connectors with sharp points, presenting a laceration hazard to consumers.
Plan Toys has received one report of the head of a penguin toy detaching. [...]

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