

These lovable play sets characteristic attractive dolls with doll remains, in addition to a lot of apparel and extra pieces for a considerable length of time of spruce up fun! 60 pcs Ages 3+
She adores it! At the same time it needs a cover.
By Jenna of the Jungle
Presently, in case you're going to make a cool toy like this, is there any valid reason why you wouldn't give a cover on the container so individuals can store it legitimately?
My 2-year-old girl cherishes this set- - so much that I purchased another, as well. The dolls are bright and a good time for her, and she hauls this out to play with it consistently.
The absence of a top is a genuine issue, on the grounds that the pieces are everywhere on my home following there is awful approach to store it, and the little pieces are an optional issue. My girl doesn't stick them in her mouth, so I'm not extremely worried about gagging, yet its simply simple to lose the little pieces.
I see no motivation behind why this couldn't have been composed with two shoes on one more drawn out square, for instance, or with shoes standing out from under the skirt, so there wouldn't be such a large number of little pieces. Particularly in light of the fact that then the organization could evacuate the cautioning that its not for children under 3, when its reasonable from the analysts here that 2-year-olds are utilizing these dolls bounty.
This Toy Stinks
By goonius
We got this set as a Christmas present for our just about five year old girl. She really as of now has an alternate variety of it, yet this one has two dolls and more outfits thus she was promptly taken in. So were whatever is left of us - by the exceptional sinus-smoldering smell of VOCs, probably formaldehyde.
Melissa and Doug call their toys 'wood', however the dominant part are made of MDF - which is just wood in the loosest conceivable sense. It comprises for the most part of gum, and sawdust (enter the term wood). These are fabricated in China, and as the Melissa and Doug reps have let me know in the past when I've doubted the scents their toys radiate, there are no regulations on the measure of formaldehyde and different VOCs in their toys - or as they turn it in a positive light, "Our toys experience thorough testing and meet all CPSC regualtions." There are no CPSC regulations on formaldehyde in squeezed wood items, in the same way as those made by Melissa & Doug.
I would say, formaldehyde can result in dazedness and disarray, and also impressions of copying in the eyes, nose and throat. This toy is no special case. The scent was so solid, I could recognize its vicinity from clear on the opposite side of the room.
So suppose it is possible that your children are presented to a little formaldehyde, right. Furthermore if it were a bit, beyond any doubt - I assume (however I don't think it ought to be in their toys). Anyway its in essentially everything, from attire and sheets to shampoos and cleansers and child wipes to *any* squeezed wood furniture, family unit cabinetry, and the rundown continues forever.
My youngsters added to an acceptable affectability to it at an early stage in their lives, when they started encountering substance instigated skin inflammation from their apparel (envision the rush of spotting without formaldehyde garments). So my issue with this toy is fairly individual. It's unmistakably made of a toxin and one that can have terrible results with drawn out introduction. Lasting harm to lung tissue and inevitably, malignancy can be long haul reactions.
Thus, while I comprehend that individuals needing to cover their head in the sand will hurry to click "unhelpful" I think its advantageous to reach only a couple of individuals out there who accept their children merit better and that assembling dangerous garbage for our youngsters is a practice that will just stop when the danger of these fixings are presented to the overall population and the purchasers put down their foot and say these business practices are inadmissible.
Maybe on the off chance that we all attempted to make this data a piece of the 'general information' like lead paint and BPA, well meaning relatives wouldn't usher these poisons into our homes.
She adores it! At the same time it needs a cover.
By Jenna of the Jungle
Presently, in case you're going to make a cool toy like this, is there any valid reason why you wouldn't give a cover on the container so individuals can store it legitimately?
My 2-year-old girl cherishes this set- - so much that I purchased another, as well. The dolls are bright and a good time for her, and she hauls this out to play with it consistently.
The absence of a top is a genuine issue, on the grounds that the pieces are everywhere on my home following there is awful approach to store it, and the little pieces are an optional issue. My girl doesn't stick them in her mouth, so I'm not extremely worried about gagging, yet its simply simple to lose the little pieces.
I see no motivation behind why this couldn't have been composed with two shoes on one more drawn out square, for instance, or with shoes standing out from under the skirt, so there wouldn't be such a large number of little pieces. Particularly in light of the fact that then the organization could evacuate the cautioning that its not for children under 3, when its reasonable from the analysts here that 2-year-olds are utilizing these dolls bounty.
This Toy Stinks
By goonius
We got this set as a Christmas present for our just about five year old girl. She really as of now has an alternate variety of it, yet this one has two dolls and more outfits thus she was promptly taken in. So were whatever is left of us - by the exceptional sinus-smoldering smell of VOCs, probably formaldehyde.
Melissa and Doug call their toys 'wood', however the dominant part are made of MDF - which is just wood in the loosest conceivable sense. It comprises for the most part of gum, and sawdust (enter the term wood). These are fabricated in China, and as the Melissa and Doug reps have let me know in the past when I've doubted the scents their toys radiate, there are no regulations on the measure of formaldehyde and different VOCs in their toys - or as they turn it in a positive light, "Our toys experience thorough testing and meet all CPSC regualtions." There are no CPSC regulations on formaldehyde in squeezed wood items, in the same way as those made by Melissa & Doug.
I would say, formaldehyde can result in dazedness and disarray, and also impressions of copying in the eyes, nose and throat. This toy is no special case. The scent was so solid, I could recognize its vicinity from clear on the opposite side of the room.
So suppose it is possible that your children are presented to a little formaldehyde, right. Furthermore if it were a bit, beyond any doubt - I assume (however I don't think it ought to be in their toys). Anyway its in essentially everything, from attire and sheets to shampoos and cleansers and child wipes to *any* squeezed wood furniture, family unit cabinetry, and the rundown continues forever.
My youngsters added to an acceptable affectability to it at an early stage in their lives, when they started encountering substance instigated skin inflammation from their apparel (envision the rush of spotting without formaldehyde garments). So my issue with this toy is fairly individual. It's unmistakably made of a toxin and one that can have terrible results with drawn out introduction. Lasting harm to lung tissue and inevitably, malignancy can be long haul reactions.
Thus, while I comprehend that individuals needing to cover their head in the sand will hurry to click "unhelpful" I think its advantageous to reach only a couple of individuals out there who accept their children merit better and that assembling dangerous garbage for our youngsters is a practice that will just stop when the danger of these fixings are presented to the overall population and the purchasers put down their foot and say these business practices are inadmissible.
Maybe on the off chance that we all attempted to make this data a piece of the 'general information' like lead paint and BPA, well meaning relatives wouldn't usher these poisons into our homes.

fun toy, yet concerning smell
By Momof2
This is a truly fun toy, yet when I opened the case the solid compound smell truly perplexed me. I thought it would be for only a couple of seconds, however it kept going and before long I began to get worried that it was risky for my kids. I expelled it from them yet I wound up sitting beside it for a bit longer myself (not by proposition, simply happen to be), and I got a migraine and very nearly hurled. I chose to put this toy outside for the emanation to disperse. In the end I felt it did go away, yet I lament not having done that immediately - my kids and I all wound up breathing in the emanation when it was the strongest. Regardless of the fact that the odor appears to run away with time, despite everything it makes you ponder what could have been the wellspring of that scent - it simply can't be anything great.
Harmful Smelling Toy
By zaida
I generally purchase Melissa and Doug items on account of what my little child and baby can gain from the toy they are playing with. I purchased four toys from Melissa and Doug for Christmas. When I opened the bundling of two of the toys, the strongest exhaust crawled out of the plastic wrap. The toy has been opened for 48 hours and I can in any case smell the solid exhaust. Truth be told, I have a serious cerebral pain from the solid VOC's and formaldahyde. I needed to cry when I saw my six month old girl putting the pieces in her mouth.
I can't accept how this organization gives toys that will help hone a tyke's fine engine abilities, learning, in addition to give hours of excitement and in the meantime will trade off the safety of a kid with hazardous items. These items ought to be reviewed. I attempted to set up an audit on their site yet they need to endorse it first. We realize that survey will never be posted. These dangerous vapor can result in deferred adapting in kids and infants on the grounds that their skull is so thin. Disgrace on you Melissa and Doug.
By Momof2
This is a truly fun toy, yet when I opened the case the solid compound smell truly perplexed me. I thought it would be for only a couple of seconds, however it kept going and before long I began to get worried that it was risky for my kids. I expelled it from them yet I wound up sitting beside it for a bit longer myself (not by proposition, simply happen to be), and I got a migraine and very nearly hurled. I chose to put this toy outside for the emanation to disperse. In the end I felt it did go away, yet I lament not having done that immediately - my kids and I all wound up breathing in the emanation when it was the strongest. Regardless of the fact that the odor appears to run away with time, despite everything it makes you ponder what could have been the wellspring of that scent - it simply can't be anything great.
Harmful Smelling Toy
By zaida
I generally purchase Melissa and Doug items on account of what my little child and baby can gain from the toy they are playing with. I purchased four toys from Melissa and Doug for Christmas. When I opened the bundling of two of the toys, the strongest exhaust crawled out of the plastic wrap. The toy has been opened for 48 hours and I can in any case smell the solid exhaust. Truth be told, I have a serious cerebral pain from the solid VOC's and formaldahyde. I needed to cry when I saw my six month old girl putting the pieces in her mouth.
I can't accept how this organization gives toys that will help hone a tyke's fine engine abilities, learning, in addition to give hours of excitement and in the meantime will trade off the safety of a kid with hazardous items. These items ought to be reviewed. I attempted to set up an audit on their site yet they need to endorse it first. We realize that survey will never be posted. These dangerous vapor can result in deferred adapting in kids and infants on the grounds that their skull is so thin. Disgrace on you Melissa and Doug.