Toys Online
Where to Buy:
There are many choices when searching for toys online. Not only are the options limitless, the consumer has time to make smart decisions and compare prices. The Internet can also provide helpful tips about toy safety and possible recalls. It also helps that Mom or Dad can easily shop for toys without the kids in tow, begging for everything they see. Below is a list of the most popular online toy retailers.
Shopping for Toys Online
Here are some of the sites offering Toys on the Internet:
Recommended Toy Websites
Tangle Toys - Tangle Toys are fun creative stress relieving puzzles. Their games and puzzles are therapeutic, hypnotic, creatively expanding, fun, interactive, and stress relieving for all ages.
Zero Toys - Features some fun toys for kids, including spy toys, water cannons, a smoke ring blaster, plasma light balls and more.
Mattel - World's largest toy company featuring toys, dolls, games, puzzles, brands, toys for kids kids, boys, girls, infants, toddlers, preschoolers and more. Site includes information about mattel, contact information, consumer support information, brands list, careers at mattel, and information for investors and media.
Toy Sites on the Internet
The Quincy Shop - http://www.quincyshop.com/
Unique toys & creative arts and crafts toys for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.
Hasbro - http://www.hasbro.com/
Hasbro official site featuring toys, games, puzzles, electronic toys, and more. Contains brands like Star Wars, Transformers, My Little Pony, Littlest Pet Shop, GI Joe, Playskool, and more.
Expert Merchants for Toys on the Internet
InfoFAQ Expert Merchant - eBeanstalk Childrens Development ToysWe are a company focused on child development. Children grow up so quickly and it’s tough to know what stage of development they are going through. We’ve matched 400 of the best toys (we looked at 5,000) with the appropriate stage of a child’s development. Then, parents or friends can purchase toys exactly age appropriate. Because a 6 month old is very different than a 9 month old and you can’t just buy a toy that says “6mos and up…”.
Reviewed Toy Websites
Other Toy Resources on the Internet
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
American
Psychological Association
(APA)
Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC)
National Public Interest Research
Group (PIRG)
Lion &
Lamb Project
Parent
TV Council
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