Best Non-Toxic Toys & Teethers

Curated non-toxic toys & teethers alternatives researched for ingredient safety and effectiveness

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What to Look For

Solid wood with simple finishes, natural rubber, high-quality plastics with disclosure

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I look for when buying non-toxic toys & teethers?

1. Material safety 2. Paints and finishes 3. Small parts and durability

What ingredients should I avoid in toys & teethers?

Strong chemical smells, flaking paint, very cheap imports

How do I care for non-toxic toys & teethers?

Wood toys can be wiped with vinegar and water. Natural rubber teethers should be replaced when they show wear. Green Toys are made from recycled milk jugs (HDPE #2) and are dishwasher safe.

What greenwashing should I watch for with toys & teethers?

"Non-toxic" on toy packaging has no legal standard. "BPA-free" plastic toys may still contain phthalates or other plasticizers. Bright colors on wood toys don't automatically mean unsafe — look for water-based or plant-based dyes.

Trusted Brands

PlanToys, Grimm's, HABA, Hape, Green Toys, Maple Landmark, Bannor Toys, BeginAgain, Uncle Goose, Tender Leaf, BRIO

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