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	<title>Comments on: Mattel, Fisher Price, and Lead Paint</title>
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		<title>By: Stephanie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephanie</dc:creator>
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		<description>I suppose a month long process is good for your family (I am not sure of the kids ages) but with a teething 8 month old....I would not recommend you take the chance of having them chomp on this crap one minute longer.  I think we are going to impose the \&quot;No China\&quot; toy rule in this house.  There are some really nice wooden German toys out there.  They use all natural wood dyes to color them.  Nothing to say they may not be recalled, but the EU seems pretty up on things like plastic leaching issues, GMI\&#039;s and generally \&quot;seem\&quot; to give a S*i% about the products they turn out!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I suppose a month long process is good for your family (I am not sure of the kids ages) but with a teething 8 month old&#8230;.I would not recommend you take the chance of having them chomp on this crap one minute longer.  I think we are going to impose the \&#8221;No China\&#8221; toy rule in this house.  There are some really nice wooden German toys out there.  They use all natural wood dyes to color them.  Nothing to say they may not be recalled, but the EU seems pretty up on things like plastic leaching issues, GMI\&#8217;s and generally \&#8221;seem\&#8221; to give a S*i% about the products they turn out!</p>
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