Can you tell if your baby's toys are safe for him/her? Are these toys natural and organic? Are they made from sustainable sources, renewable wood or recyclable cloths? Are you sure that the toys are chemical-free, lead-free or made without any harmful substances that your baby might ingest?
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Friday, November 21, 2014
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Review Of Green Tones Race Car Whistle
Green Tones Race Car Whistle |
How many of us
liked to play with toy cars when we were little? Toy cars provided us with a
lot of entertainment because we could pretend race with friend’s right?
Sometimes we would trade the race cars we had with someone else if they had a
car we liked. But the main focus was on collecting as many as possible. How
many little boys do you see nowadays collecting toy cars? Not too many right?
No, what you see instead is the following:
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Children
being bombarded with advertisements for fancy race cars that have remote
controls. These cars are very fancy, but they are also easy to damage. Children
will race them into walls or cause them to slam into other toy cars. Plus they
need batteries frequently. These types of race cars are very expensive and
noisy to have around.
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Children
getting away from playing with race cars altogether, and instead playing video
games that involve race cars instead. These video games come in hand held form
and can be very addicting. What does this cause? It causes your kids to not
want to go outside and interact with other children. It also makes them lazy.
This isn’t what you want is it?
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Children
focusing on getting the super high priced cars they can actually sit in and
drive. These types of toys are not only extremely expensive, but can cause a
lot of problems. They are meant to be used outside, but how much are you going
to trust your kid to play with such an item outdoors. Storing them in the house
can also be a nightmare along with getting it out so your child can play with
it.
Kids need to get
back to basics so the can not only have more fun, but have fun in a safe way.
That’s what your kids will get with the Green Tones Race Car Whistle. The Green Tones Race Car Whistle is such a
good toy because it doesn’t sell itself based on being flashy or having any
kind of fancy gimmicks. It won the Dr. Toy’s Best Green Toy Award so what does
that tell you?
This 6”
rubberwood race car whistle has very large wheels, which makes it easy to glide
over different surfaces. It’s a multi-play toy as well. Your kids will be able
to use it as a race car or use it as a whistle. The whistle is very simple to
use and not too loud.
The Green Tones
Race Car Whistle might not have the fancy designs as other cars out there, but
this is a good thing. This means it doesn’t have any of the harmful coatings.
It’s environmentally friendly and the coat is put on using a non-toxic clear
coat finish along with water based VOC free paint.
Basic information
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Recommended
for ages 2 and up.
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Manufactured
by: Green Tones
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EcoScore:
95
If your goal is
to get your child away from all those other race car toys they see advertised
on television and instead get them into something simpler, then the Green Tones
Race Car Whistle is certainly an option you want to consider. It costs $19.99,
but this is what you can expect to pay for top quality and expert
craftsmanship. Small children might struggle at first to get accustomed to this
toy if they’ve been exposed to fancier race cars, but in time it will grow on
them. This is certainly a simple toy that any child can use without worrying
about damaging it. It’s built really tough.
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