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CPSIA 2008′s new safety laws are hurting local toymakers and businesses.
Mel Taber of Camillus, NY runs a toymaking business out of his home and is concerned that CPSIA 2008′s new testing standards will be so costly, he will be put out of business.
Video from a report by WYSR NBC9 Syracuse, NY, Monday, December 22, 2008
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My Fox Chicago delves into the new regulations set by the CPSIA 2008 on lead testing for toys. Besides giving information on how parents can check to see if the toy they plan to put under the Christmas tree is safe, they talk to Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, of Learning Resources. Woldenberg is concerned that the CPSIA has not made provision for handcrafters, artisans and small manufacturers of childrens items and the strict mandatory testing will put many out of business.
An Easy Way to Check Unsafe Toys for Lead-
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From a broadcast on Fox Chicago, Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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For more about the Pura Belpé Award and some great Spanish books for kids, check out our recent feature article: http://www.atyourlibrary.org/top-10-spanish-books-kids
Author of “The Storyteller’s Candle”, an Honor Book for the 2009 Pura Belpé Award for Narrative, Lucía González has been a longtime lover of libraries. In this video she tells how the libraries of her childhood in Cuba differ from those in America, as well as the importance role libraries play in their communities.
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Funny facial expressions and the way he says blood. He accidently hit his little brother in the mouth with his head. Mom did take care of it for those of you who dont understand the video.
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Brian Pharoah fondly remembers playing with handmade wooden toys made by his grandfather. Pharoah started looking for toys reminiscent of his childhood and subsequently started an online wooden toy business called realwoodentoys.com. But will the CPSIA testing laws chip away at Pharoah’s wooden toy suppliers so badly, he will end up with a skeleton of his pride and joy?
Video from WSMV 4 Nashville, Tennesee
Broadcast Wednesday, December 24, 2008
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Hundreds of workers from the childrens garment industry in New York protested the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act which will go into effect February 10, 2009. Spokesman Cory Silverstein of Kids Headquarters said the consequences of the CPSIA will be grave.
Despite the one year stay of enforcement for lead testing and certificates of content which the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued Friday, January 30, 2009, Silverstein stated that millions of pieces of safe product are being shipped back to the manufacturers. As a result, the manufacturers will be forced to destroy perfectly safe clothing at tremendous losses, forcing many to declare bankruptcy. Closed manufacturers means thousands of workers will lose their jobs.
Steve Levy of Star Ride Kids demonstrated the clothing components which would have to be tested and made a call for common sense.
Don Mays of Consumer Union which publishes Consumer Reports Magazine talked to WABC reporter Tappy Phillips and told her that implementation of the regulations was handled badly. He also said that parents don’t have to worry too much about the safety of clothing already in the marketplace.
From WABC New York, New York
Broadcast Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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http://www.ebeanstalk.com
Ebeanstalk, a perfect place where you can buy children’s education and developmental toys. The store has the largest selection of toys for babies, infants and toddlers.
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Jennifer vanVorst enjoys making baby bibs and she likes the bit of income she makes from selling them. Her fabrics are organic and do not contain lead or the other tested chemicals that are part of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act’s new regulations.
She fears without exemptions or modifications of the CPSIA, she will be forced to hang up the baby bibs for good.
PLUS, BICYCLES are under scrutiny per the new law too!
Video from KDVR Fox 31 Denver, Colorado
Broadcast Friday, January 2, 2009
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eBeanstalk carries an extensive selection of educational & learning toys for babies, infants & toddlers. We also offer developmental toys & gifts from over 75 manufacturers for keeping up with your child’s development.
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Cecilia Leibovitz was planning to sell bunches of her lovingly handcrafted bunnies this Easter, but new CPSIA lead testing regulations have threatened the existence of the cute critters. Her business, Baby Fairies, stopped making them because the testing is so expensive.
Leibovitz and her partner, Michael Secore, also run an online store called Craftsbury Kids, which represents about 100 artisans and handcrafters who make toys and clothing.
http://www.craftsburykids.com/
Cecilia Leibovitz has been instrumental in the grassroots movement to modify the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act 2008 which will go into effect February 10, 2009. Prohibitively costly lead testing will potentially put out of business thousands of handcrafters, artisans and small businesses which produce and sell children’s products.
Cecilia Leibovitz’s idea to “Save Small Business from the CPSIA” was a winner in the recent Ideas for Change in America Competition on the website change.org. The top ten causes which received the most votes from the public will be presented to US President Barack Obama.
http://www.change.org/ideas
http://www.change.org/ideas/view/save_handmade_toys_from_the_cpsia
Video from CBS3 WCAX- Burlington, Vermont
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