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06 December 2018

Toy Safety for Your Tiny Tots

Emily Button Batteries, Children, Lead, Magnets, Parents, Toy Safety Leave a Comment
Women perusing toy shelf at store with one toy already in hand.

Buying a present for a child this year? Chances are that at least one item on their list will be a toy. As you begin to shop for the holiday season, be aware that there could be hidden dangers for children in some of these gifts.

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