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- Toy labeling has two basic manifestations: safety labeling and developmental age-labeling1. Safety labeling for hazards like small parts, balloons, or small balls that may present a choking risk is mandatory. Developmental age-labeling describes the age of the children for which the toy is intended, and sometimes has discretionary components1. Age labels are based on safety factors and the physical realities of small bodies, not the scope of a toy’s developmental potential2. If a child is given a toy that is too advanced, he or she may become frustrated or be exposed to a safety risk3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Toy labeling has 2 basic manifestations. The first, safety labeling for hazards like small parts, balloons, or small balls that may present a choking risk, is mandatory. The second, “developmental” age-labeling, describes the age of the children for which the toy is intended, and sometimes has discretionary components.publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/138/1/e20151…Age labels aren’t limits that mean a toy will lose appeal in a year or two as your child grows. They are based on safety factors and the physical realities of small bodies, not the scope a toy’s developmental potential.www.blossom.baby/age-labels-on-toys-what-do-the…
The age label has been thoughtfully assigned based on many factors including safety. If a child is given a toy that is too advanced, he or she may become frustrated or be exposed to a safety risk. While labels help consumers narrow down their choices, no package label can tell you exactly which toy is right for your child.
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