Avoiding Toxic Toys

Kids are always putting their toys in their mouth. Is there any way we can prevent their young bodies from absorbing toxins? There is lead in the paint of those brightly colored blocks and lots of chemicals in the walls of that see-through sippy cup. How do you prevent your kid from getting sick from the things they play with, drink from or simply use every day. For instance, did you know that even the clear plastic used as windows on strollers can be toxic to babies – it is because most of these windows are made from toxic PVCS.

So what can we as moms do to protect our baby from harm? First off you should prevent buying toys that have paint that have lead in them. One way to do t hi sis to buy eco-friendly new toys and stay away from those you find in thrift shops. Older toys are likely to contain more toxins. Thrift stores and consignment shops are not required to make sure that any toy is safe. They simply want to upload the junk to you.

Do not buy toys with chipped paint and throw out any toys with chipped paint in your home. The fact that they are chipping means they likely have lead in them. Symptoms of lead poisoning include nausea, vomiting, fatigue, weight loss and inability to gain weight. You should also check your crib or high chair to make sure that your baby is not peeling the paint from the wall and eating the paint chips.

You should also beware of toys that contain a plastic that contains bisphenol A (BPA). This is a chemical compound that is used to make all kinds of different items. Another substance that is dangerous are the phthalates that are found in all kinds of toys.

You should also be careful when you buy toys that say they are flame retardant. These toys are covered with polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDEs). These are toxic to humans.

There are also certain types of paints that can be quite toxic to kids, especially those containing cadmium red. You can find these dyes in everything from play dough to fingerpaints to bubble bath. Be very wary when you buy anything with dye in it. In fact, if there is any type of chemical listed on a toy label just don't buy it. This is especially true if you can't pronounce it!

Even More Ethical Products for Kids

The idea of buying ethical toys and products for our kids is so important that I thought I would do one more blog about some of the products I have found that help save the environment.

One interesting item I found that is also a great gift for the adult in your life is a yo yo created from sustainable harvested wood. The yo yo is made from two sliced coins of wood with the bark left on it and everything.

One of the cutest of eco-friendly kid's toys I have run across is a stuffed Earth globe. These are made by a company called Hugg-A-Planet and they help little one's learn about how to read a map. The plush toy is made out of 100% recycled materials.

If you and your kids like chocolate you might want to buy Eco-Friendly Candy. You can buy sustainable, fair trade eating chocolate from companies like Eco-Choco. However when you do buy this slightly pricier chocolate remember that you are supporting environmentally friendly practices and the protection of wild-life in the forests of Brazil.

Another cute eco-toy is the Wheel and Seal umbrella. This is an umbrella with a sponge seal with happy faces embedded on it. When it is wet you can drag it through a puddle and the printed rolls with leave a detailed design behind them.

Do you want to help another mom in the world? Now you can buy prenatal vitamins that have a one-for-one program that benefits moms in disadvantaged countries. The vitamin company that is known for this is Build Nutrition. This company, founded in 2010, donates one bottle of prenatal vitamins to a woman in need for every body you buy and then keeps replacing the vitaminms during the length of her pregnancy. Furthermore the vitamin bottles themselves can be reused and recycled. The vitamins themselves consist of a physician formulated blend of 17 ingredients that are crucial to the healthy growth of a baby.

Josh Rubin and Gabriel D'Amico-Mazza are the brilliant visionaries behind Build Nutrition. Their aim is to bridge the gap between non-profits and for-profits by offering a socially innovative product that gives just as much as it sells. There are 30 million undernourished babies are born each year and 190 million children have poor vision due to a vitamin A deficiency. The true eco-product for moms is one that keeps on giving to those less fortunate than you!