Alastair Sutcliffe, a consultant paediatrician and professor at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, recommends ...
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Dr. Murray: Using new toys safely
Kids are excited about their shiny new toys, but it's important for parents to keep safety in mind. Dr. Elizabeth Murray of ...
Some toys contain water beads, coin batteries, button batteries or magnets which can prove deadly to children and vulnerable adults if swallowed.
Emergency doctors in the UK have warned that some popular stocking fillers, such as water beads, come with 'hidden hazards'.