September 29th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Wooden Toys, Toddler Products, Books and Toys
If you are looking for toys designed with safety in mind, you may want to invest in a set of Enzo wooden animals. They really are an investment considering the hefty $158 pricetag, but they’ll likely be around for the next generation thanks to the quality construction. Enzo animals don’t contain glue or screws, and […]
July 29th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Wooden Toys, Recalls, Dangerous Toys
A new CPSC recall warns consumers of a small number of wooden toys from Earthentree of Kirkland, WA. This voluntary recall involves a variety wooden toys including
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November 19th 2007 by Dr.MOZ in Wooden Toys, Books and Toys
I’ve had my radar up for a fun line of wooden playfood to go with the homemade kitchen set (see Crazy and Crafty Cardboard Creations) and I finally found the perfect collection thanks to our friends at Babygadget! It’s common knowledge that I’m a sucker for wooden toys, but the amazing detail put into Voila’s […]
November 9th 2007 by Dr.MOZ in Wooden Toys, Toddler Products, GoodFather Fridays
Dear Dr.MOZ,
I have grandchildren ages 3 and 4 years old and I’ve had it up to my eyeballs with their beeping and flashing toys. I don’t care what anyone says, I’m going “old school” from now on and only buying gifts that don’t require electricity. I’d love it if you and the GoodFather could recommend […]
October 9th 2007 by Dr.MOZ in Wooden Toys, Toddler Products, Books and Toys
Do you ever find yourself wondering what happened to the “good old days” when toys didn’t need batteries? Some toys where known to last more than two days, and unless recent lead exposure has caused my memory to fail…I do remember running across a few that were made in the USA.
I’m happy to report that […]