How to Find Safe Toys—Even From China

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Plastic Toys of AL 11:41AM January 17, 2012

I have just bought some tub toys and plastic safari animals made in China. The bath toys bag reads "Phalate Free"

but the Safari animals don't say that on the bag that holds the animals in.

They are coloured so I am wondering if they are coloured could they have been coloured with led paint or maybe they contain something that isn't safe.

Question 1. When the bag says "Phalate Free" am I safe in giving my grandson these toys?

Question 2. Should I throw out the Safara animals since they don't claim to be

"Phalate Free" ?

Linda 3:00PM December 14, 2009

I volunteer in a Thrift Shop at our church. Do we have to throw away all McDonald animals? They are so cute. I don't think they contain lead.

Barbara Westby of CT 5:02PM February 14, 2009

I’m writing this letter to ask for some help for Christmas! I am a mom with two kids and I also started back to school to better myself for my family. I thank the lord that I have a mom. But I can’t ask her for help, she receives SSI. Not to mention, she just got out the hospital this week. She has colon cancer. Years ago she had breast cancer now colon. I have a boy ten years old & a girl sixteen years old. I also help with my nephew who is thirteen years old. My sister died on November 6, 2005 at the age of forty- two. I couldn’t see my nephew in a foster home. I’m asking for some help with gifts, clothes and or food. This would make my kids very happy. I’m doing the best I can to keep food, clothes and a roof over their heads. So, please help and if you can’t and know of someone who can, please feel free to forward this letter. Feel free to contact me with any questions.

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Lisa Goodwin of WI 9:52PM November 02, 2008

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Rick Newman

Rick Newman

The global economy is mysterious, even scary. Chief Business Correspondent Rick Newman connects the dots. In addition to his writing for U.S. News, Rick is the co-author of two books: Firefight: Inside the Battle to Save the Pentagon on 9/11, and Bury Us Upside Down: The Misty Pilots and the Secret Battle for the Ho Chi Minh Trail.


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