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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another vote for embracing Montessori style (if not philosophy). Also, rejection of plastics/dyes in favor of natural wood tones which (hopefully more often than not) represents quality sustainability and non-toxicity. We started out VERY neutral even with first toys but now enjoying a mix of colors and beiges. [/quote] Oh, so are all the beige things I see organic and natural materials. That is a nicer motive. [/quote] The organic toys are nice but I'm amazed by what the materials of toys generations of children grew up with and are/were seemingly okay. I recently went to a friend's parents home and her grandfather owned a toy company that closed in the 1950's and they had the toys from the company displayed in an office. Lots of tin and lead paint on the toys and sharp point and exposed gears. It amazing they seemed to all turn out fine.[/quote] We’ll lead point has been proven to reduce impulse control, so the kids eating lead paint didn’t die right away but died younger from violence, drinking, etc. [/quote]
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