Since my last post about "green" toys getting bad ratings on HealthyToys.org, the project of
The
Ecology Center, a Michigan based nonprofit, I've been in a funk. It's
not enough for me - as a journalist or as a mom -- to just report that
organic toys are possibly as unsafe as their conventional counterparts,
then wish you (and me) happy holidays and move on. I'm not ok shopping
as if playing Russian roulette - Oh I think my kid will like this,
hopefully it's in the 70 percent of the toys from such and such company
that tested low hazard. No thanks. And I don't like the idea of leaving
readers in a similar gray zone.
Warning: this is going to be a
long post. Bear with me, the topic is both too confusing and too
important not to explore at length. And I don't feel I've cracked it
yet.


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