Do not buy these toys for your kids

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There have been several instances of children's toys that have been deemed dangerous and have been recalled by manufacturers or banned by governments. Some examples of these types of toys include:

Choking hazards: Small toys or toy parts that can fit in a child's mouth and pose a choking hazard, such as small balls or small parts of construction sets, have been a common issue.

Toxic materials: Some toys have been found to contain toxic materials, such as lead paint or harmful chemicals, which can be harmful if ingested or inhaled.

Sharp edges or points: Toys with sharp edges or points, such as certain types of building blocks or action figures, can pose a risk of injury if a child falls on them or plays with them in a rough manner.

Strangulation hazards: Toys with long cords or strings, such as certain types of dolls or pull toys, can pose a strangulation hazard if a child becomes entangled in them.

Projectile toys: Toys that shoot objects, such as toy guns or dart guns, can pose a risk of injury if a child is hit by the projectile or if the projectile is aimed at someone's eye.

It is important for parents to carefully read and follow all safety warnings and instructions that come with children's toys, and to regularly inspect toys for any potential hazards. If a toy is found to be defective or dangerous, it should be disposed of immediately.

Clackers were a type of toy that were popular in the 1970s. They consisted of two plastic balls attached to a cord, which a person could hold in their hand and make clack together by swinging their arm back and forth. However, Clackers were also known to be dangerous, as the plastic balls could break apart upon impact and release small, sharp plastic shards that posed a risk of injury to children. In some countries, Clackers were banned or recalled due to their potential for causing injury. It is important for parents to be aware of the potential risks and hazards associated with children's toys, and to carefully read and follow all safety warnings and instructions that come with them.

Easy-Bake Oven is a toy oven that was introduced by Kenner Products in 1963. It is designed for children to use to bake small, simple foods such as cookies and cakes. The toy oven uses a small light bulb as a heat source and comes with mixes and pans that can be used to bake small amounts of food. Easy-Bake Ovens have been popular with children for many years and are still being made today. However, they have also been the subject of some safety concerns, as the heating element can become hot enough to burn children if they accidentally touch it. As with any toy, it is important for parents to closely supervise children while they are using the Easy-Bake Oven and to follow all safety instructions and warnings provided by the manufacturer.

Rollerblade Barbie was a version of the popular Barbie doll that was released in the 1990s. It featured a Barbie doll dressed in rollerblading gear, complete with rollerblades that could be attached to the doll's feet. Rollerblade Barbie was intended to promote an active, healthy lifestyle and encourage children to engage in physical activity. It was a popular toy at the time of its release, but like any toy involving physical activity, it is important for parents to closely supervise children while they are using it and to ensure that they use it safely. Rollerblades can pose a risk of injury if not used properly, so it is important for children to be properly instructed on how to use them and to always wear protective gear when rollerblading.

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“Hey bro, got a lighter?”
“No we have the rollerblade barbies”

trinityholmes
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As a Filipino, the first toy at the beginning is called "Lato Lato" they were also often brought to school.

Rebirthon
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Out of all of these, the easy bake oven was purely a lack of child supervision or teaching them. I used mine many times without getting burned once.

lordkrishnastolemyheart
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I got an easy bake oven for Christmas in 1976 when kids still generally played unsupervised. I was four and I never burned myself. The real danger came when I ran out of the cake packets that came with the oven. Nobody would buy any refills, so I would pilfer random things from the kitchen to mix and “cook”. I had the most docile cat who would let me dress him in doll clothes and rock him in my little bassinet. He drew the line at being force-fed my easy bake creations. Poor cat.

wintermoon
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"The clackers were theese balls' 💀💀💀

inactive-rm
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"Wheres the lighter bro?"
"Here" pulls out an literal barbie doll 💀

chillanywaysso...
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"I LOST MY LIGHTER WE CAN’T LIGHT THIS FIRE!"
*pulls out roller skate Barbie*
"I GOTHCU FAM"

CalvinTheShorts
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If you play with the rollerblade barbies on your homework, this will happen:
Teacher: WHERE IS YOUR HOMEWORK
Student: My rollerblade barbie burned it
Teacher: NO EXCUSES, GO TO THE PRINCIPLE’S OFFICE NOW

mingchen
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I had two out of three of those, as well as the toxic Stretch Armstrong. I had lead paint on my crib/walls, drank out of a hose, had asbestos in the walls and ate food that may or may not have been electromagnetic. Oh, and all of our parents/grandparents left food out all day long (including meat) and fed it to us anyway. Plus, they all smoked in the car with the windows up. After I die, dig me up in 100 years, and I may be fully intact - with a strange florescent glow.

smartalix
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For the clackers, it's revived in SE Asia. Instead of glass, it's made of plastic to avoid damage of course. It's called the "lato-lato" in Southeast Asia.

penalopeanne
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I had an Easy Bake Oven in the 1970s. My mother never let me use it without her supervision. I couldn't even keep it in my room. When I wanted to play with it, I did so on the kitchen table and she was right there through the entire process.

stacieh.
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Nahhh my country’s kids all of them have clackers but adults have real ones💀

united_states_of_america_fake
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i remember when my mom got me an easy bake oven when i was younger and we were sitting on the floor together baking mini pastries, it’s a core memory that warms my heart. thank God nothing went wrong while i had it, my mom always made sure to supervise me whenever i was using it. i also had the clackers and would play with it with my sister, it was fun and somehow satisfying 😭

ovrmya
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"The clackers were these balls"
*Immediatly pauses the video and opens comments*

Mimikyuuuuuu
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Grew up in the 90s and had all three! I will say, however...I only played with Rollerblade Barbie once. I skated her over the carpet. Thankfully it only singed it a little and didn't burn down the place.

CM-gzen
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"Most dangerous kids toys"
"Number 1: Spring Bonnie costume for kids"

grilledcheeselord
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the clackers are now released into the Philippines and i almost broke my arm using them btw they're called lato-lato

_hwxng.hyunjxn_
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The clacker ball here in the Philippines is called as Lato-Lato. Most strict teachers take them away and not give it back.

fianna.
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Actually, the dangerous part in the acrylic balls is, *if you hit your forehead, head trauma at the time*

DEMIJohn_Doe
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Never heard of clackers busting into shards, but definitely instances where people would smack themselves with them.

cslaughter