Curated non-toxic toys & teethers alternatives researched for ingredient safety and effectiveness
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Solid wood with simple finishes, natural rubber, high-quality plastics with disclosure
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1. Material safety 2. Paints and finishes 3. Small parts and durability
Strong chemical smells, flaking paint, very cheap imports
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.
"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.
PlanToys, Grimm's, HABA, Hape, Green Toys, Maple Landmark, Bannor Toys, BeginAgain, Uncle Goose, Tender Leaf, BRIO