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Friends be able to be impact resistant For Sight recommends the foAvoid purchasing toys with llowing tips for choosing safe small parts for young children toys Check your children's toys Avoid buying toys on imregularly for broken parts pulse Throw broken toys out immediConsider a child's ability ately if they cannot be safely rerather than just age Read the age instructions and paired Do not alter toys and misuse them making them unsafety labels Tips safe Read the instructions and suggested age level on the packaging Age labeling is provided not just for developmental rea sons but for safety reasons as Assess whether the item well is appropriate for the child's 2 for $4 Calton the Month Announced Card student for the 2nd quarter and has worked very hard for this privilege Danielle won 2nd place in the Dream of Peace' Lions Club International peace poster contest Her family and friends share her excitement in this achievement Danielle plans to attend college so she can work on a cure for heart disease as well as cures for other diseases Her main area of interest will focus on car- ' Mrs Randy Elmer Danielle to follow Danielle is currently a Gold Matthew Burr ability and age Avoid toys that shoot projectiles such as toy guns or sling shots they contribute to a large number of serious eye injuries and can rob children of their sight Last year there were close to 2000 eye injuries in children under the age of 14 caused by toy weapons BB guns sling- Choosing Avoid toys with points edges sharp or rigid rods and dangerous Inspect toys for sound durable construction Avoid toys with parts that shoot or fly off Once you've purchased that special gift keep the child’s safety in mind and Explain how to use the toy properly Help the child store the toy safely Repair or throw away damaged toys Keep toys intended for older children away from younger shots and other propelled toys children Look for the symbol ASTM Don't let the child use a toy F963 This indicates the prodany other way from its intended uct meets the national safety design |