chefkristin
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Very Well put! I agree 100%! I don't remember having all these toys when I was a kid. I had my Barbies!! I also played outside have the time-ALL DAY!Jules711 said:It would help if 90% off what we have in the US was no made IN China. Toys especially. I heard the head of Mattel say something about there is no price limit on quality & safety, esp when children are involved. It's too bad that we can't be making products in a safer, more regulated environment. And why don't I get more choices of buying USA made products for my kids? I'd rather pay more. Maybe THEN she just would have fewer but quality products.
chefkristin said:Very Well put! I agree 100%! I don't remember having all these toys when I was a kid. I had my Barbies!! I also played outside have the time-ALL DAY!
I also remember that we were allowed to walk to the corner store to get gum or candy or whatever by ourselves. This would never be ok today!!! Things are so different now. My son knows how to play on the computer. He also has handheld video games. I think I finally learned to ride a bike at 5- LOL!!!jrstephens said:AMEN SISTER!!!! AMEN!!!!!!!
you are welcome!ahammons said:Thanks for posting this Kristin!
My kids have a few of the Backyardigans and Diego toys listed on the last recall, but were okay because of when we bought them.
As of now, the current toy recalls from Mattel include Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper, Barbie Dream Camper, and Hot Wheels Ultimate Gator Car Wash. For a full list, please visit Mattel's website.
No, these toy recalls are specific to certain products and not all Mattel products are affected. It is important to check the list provided by Mattel for a complete and updated list of affected products.
If you own one of the recalled toys, it is important to stop using it immediately and follow the instructions provided by Mattel for returning or disposing of the product. You can also contact Mattel's customer service for further assistance.
Mattel regularly updates their website with any new toy recalls. You can also sign up for their email notifications or follow their social media accounts for the latest updates.
Yes, it is safe to continue purchasing toys from Mattel. The company has strict safety standards and regularly conducts safety checks on their products. However, it is always important to carefully read the safety warnings and instructions before using any toy.