Consumer groups aim to protect children from toxic toys

Courtesy washingtonpost.com - Health  Mon, 12/07/2009 - 20:00

When Michigan mother Jody Erickson-Neely saw her daughter's face covered in orange dye after munching on the plush end of a Very Hungry Caterpillar teething toy last spring, she suspected something was not right.

Soon Ayva, then 7 months old, developed a rash that lasted a month and required trea...


 

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