Saturday, October 2, 2010

Organic Baby Toys - The Safe Choice for Your Baby

Think twice before letting your baby play with that new toy you just bought. Is it safe? What is it made out of? Many well-intentioned parents do not consider the dangers present in the baby toys they purchase. This article explains the dangers that may be present in these toys and why organic baby toys are the safe choice for your baby.

It is not the aim of this article to discuss some of the more obvious dangers that may be found in infant toys. These include sharp edges, small pieces (such as buttons) that can be bitten off and swallowed, and parts that can pinch a baby's skin. These are valid concerns. However this article concentrates on the less obvious and usually more over looked dangers involving chemicals present in non-natural toys. There are many toxic chemicals that are legally used in the production of toys. For example polyvinyl chloride, and phthalates that can be found in almost all plastic toys. Residual pesticides can be found in toys made of cotton. There are no studies linking the presence of these chemicals in baby toys to cancer or any other ailment. However many parents are playing it safe and opting for organic baby toys. These parents are not willing to wait for what future research may discover about the dangers that these chemicals present. Organic toys are made without the use of chemicals. The manufacturers of these all natural toys use all natural ingredients to produce toys you can feel safe giving to your baby.

Examples of organic baby toys (natural baby toys) include:

- Plush toys, such as a blanky, made from 100% organic cotton. Cotton grown without the use of pesticides and other chemicals used on crops.

- Wooden toys, such as rattles, not painted at all or painted with natural dyes.

- Rubber toys, such as a teething ring, made from rubber grown organically that does not contain any chemicals.

A baby's body is still developing and is much more susceptible to dangerous chemicals than are adults. The fact that they will be cuddling with their toys and putting them in their mouths compounds the concerns over dangerous chemicals being present. Organic infant toys are becoming increasingly popular as information about the dangers of non natural baby toys becomes available. There are many on-line stores that offer true organic toys.

William Mader runs the website Good for Baby. You are invited to visit at http://baby-organic-products.com This site provides important information on many types of organic baby products. This site also provides information on baby safety, BPA free bottles, and infant learning.

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