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What is a toy?
A toy is a product or material designed or clearly intended for
use in play by children of less than 14 years of age. There are
some specific exclusions from the legal definition. For example,
Christmas decorations and crackers, detailed scale models for adult
collectors, folk dolls, toy steam engines, bicycles designed for
sport and for travel on the public highway (cycles with a maximum
saddle height of 435mm are considered toys), video toys connected
to a video screen and fashion jewellery for children are not considered
to be toys.
Q. How do you know you stock safe
toys?
Most reputable suppliers have independent checks made that their
toys comply with the law and are safe. This is often (but not always)
done in accredited safety testing laboratories and certificates
may be available. Besides obtaining assurances (preferably in writing)
from suppliers and checking new stock, retailers who are members
of the Toy Retailers Association have an additional assurance through
the Associations "approved
suppliers lists" which contain the names and addresses of
all members of the BTHA (British Toy & Hobby Association) and
the BTIA (British Toy Importers Association) who make an annual
declaration to their respective Associations that all products
are supplied in accordance with a strict code of practice. These
lists are updated annually in the BTHA Handbook which is circulated
to Toy Retailers Association members.

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