No
Toxic Toys - 2008 was released on: USA: 21 March 2008
No, but you can choke on them...
mold illness or exposure to toxic mold spores will cause hands to go sticky.
Any toys that are non toxic, and keeps their teeth worn down.
Eating sticky Tack should not harm your child. It is not toxic. Just watch the child to make sure he or she is not in any discomfort.
No, but you cannot use it on live rock or coral
No, says on the box, "Don't Swallow!''
It is the chemicals they use to make it sticky will poison you if u consume to much. Even if it is jut in your mouth.
This soil retains moisture and becomes very sticky when wet. Dry clayey soil is hard so the pots and and toys will not break. Hence clayey soil is used to make pots and toys
DLUNST stands for "Deadly, Lethal, Ugly, Nasty, Sticky, and Toxic," a classification used in firefighting to identify hazardous materials.
There are many places online to find safety ratings on kids toys Healthytoys and madesafetoys are two of the top websites to find safety reviews on toys. Healthytoys focuses on toxic paint and chemicals in toys and madesafetoys provides a toy safety checklist and examples of age appropriate toys to follow.