How to distinguish the quality of baby toys

  There are many counterfeit and inferior products on the market now, especially children's toys. There are many low-quality products, and parents are very worried about the poor quality or unhealthy materials of the products they buy, which may pose potential harm to their children's play. To avoid this situation, people are asking: how to distinguish the quality of baby toys?

  

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  How to distinguish the quality of baby toys

  At first glance:

  1. Check the product labeling to see if there are clear markings and if the safety warnings are complete and clear.

  2. Is the surface of the toy clean. Check if the paint on the surface of brightly colored toys is qualified and if there are any toxic substances inside.

  3. Certification mark, all products that meet national standards will have the "CCTP" green sprout mark, be sure to read it clearly.

  Two touches:

  1. You can feel the quality by touching the surface of the toy with your hand.

  2. Is the filling material inside the plush toy evenly felt, and is there anything hard inside when pinched.

  Three trials:

  1. Try the toy and see if the gaps between its various components are connected, and if there is any looseness during play.

  2. Toys with sound should be carefully listened to for moderate sound and any noise.

  3. If it is a plush toy, you can gently pat it to see if dust flies up.

  Four smells:

  Smell these toys for any unusual or irritating odors. Especially for toys made of plastic, if there is a strong plastic smell, it indicates that the quality of the toy is not good, and this should be taken seriously.

  How to choose toys for babies

  1. Don't buy inferior toys

  When choosing children's toys, do not choose toys with particularly bright colors or pungent odors. Such toys are often unqualified and pose a certain risk to the baby's physical health.

  2. Choose toys with smooth surfaces

  When choosing children's toys, they should have a smooth surface, no edges, burrs, etc., to prevent the baby from accidentally injuring themselves while playing.

  3. Children's toys are also divided into age groups

  The youngest baby usually plays with small toys such as hand bells that ring when shaken, while older babies may need story machines, electronic keyboards, building blocks, and so on. Older babies are likely to be able to play some simple puzzles, and by around four weeks old, they are likely to be able to play jump rope.

  There are many counterfeit products in the market. In order to provide children with safe and healthy toy products, it is better to have more knowledge about how to distinguish the quality of baby toys. Because inferior toys can irritate children's delicate skin and nose, which can have a certain impact on their healthy growth, parents should not be tempted to buy toys for their children at a low price.

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