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    Headline: Tips For Toy Safety For Your Child Reference: Toy safety guidelines http://www.babycenter.com/0_toy-safety-guidelines_423.bc Choosing safe toys http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/safe-toys.html Top 10 Tips for Toy Safety, Sep 30, 2009 http://www.everydayhealth.com/kids-health/toy-safety.aspx Written by: Hai Anh Nguyen Ngoc Reviewed by: Body text starts here: Opening: Kids play and expose to their toys every day, and in fact, some of them could be in danger if the toys are old, dirty, or

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    The toy industry is consistently growing and expanding within the United States. In 2015, the toy industry grew 7% in domestic sales from 2014, with a net worth of $19.48 billion. Demand for toys is vastly seasonal with nearly 70% of toy sales taking place before, during, and just after the Christmas season. Because of this, it is important for those within the toy industry to predict demand during peak season in order to avoid heavy markdowns after the holidays. Lego’s largest competitors are Mattel

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    Mattel And Toy Safety

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    million toys (Gilbert & Wisner, 2010). These toys were later proven to have had excessive levels of lead. Some of the toys contained small detachable magnets that were later proven to be choking hazards and some fatal if swallowed. Many lawsuits and regulatory actions were charged to Mattel. The toy maker suffered a severe loss to its reputation and also violated many ethical standards. Manufacturing any product has very serious and closely monitored environmental obligations. Toys, in particular

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    Mattel and Toy Safety

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    In 2007, the international toy manufacturer, Mattel, Inc. issued several recalls for millions of their products. These recalls were for safety reasons in that testing at the manufacturing sites and special test laboratories showed that millions of their toys were coated with dangerous amounts of lead in the paint. This lead based paint contains a potent neurotoxin that if ingested can cause serious harm to children. Mattel assured the public that the problem would be solved, the recalled products

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    Toy Safety is an area where a lot of parents and daycare development center should think critically about. It is extremely important, without it numerous of children would be in harm on a day to day basics. Toy Safety is a consideration of toys that you should examine the toys safely before giving the toy to the child. It is not just looking at the label of the toy and the age range it is more to that, it is a safety factor and not the advancement in the toy. (“Kidshealth”). If, toy safety was not

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    Toy safety has always been a top priority for Mattel, Inc. Being one of the world’s leading toy makers, Mattel, Inc has always had a reputation of being a responsible company. A global leader in design, manufacturing, and marketing of toys and family products, “More than 30,0000 people in 43 countries are employed by Mattel, which has sold products in over 150 countries” (mattel.com). Toy safety will always be Mattel’s highest priority as their mission states, “

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    Mattel and Toy Safety

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    Mattel and Toy Safety Mattel, the world’s largest toys company, had been faced with some rough challenges due to some safety scandals revolving toy design and manufacturing in China. During August 2007 Mattel was forced to extremely recall toys due to loose magnets and excess lead found in some of the Mattel toys that posed immediate danger to the children that played with them. “Mattel voluntarily recalled 1.5 million Chinese made, Fisher-Price product, after the company learned that they

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    Mattel's China Experience

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    Of the 19 million plus Mattel toys recalled, 2.2 million were because of lead paint. Toys were pulled from the shelves of retailers, media frenzy ensued and public pressure was mounting. By the time the dust had settled from the recall, Mattel had recalled over 19 million toys that were produced in China. Their stock price had declined as they took a $40 million charge for the recalls and their cost increased. Customers were threatening to boycott Mattel and all toys that were made in China. When

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    Provide an overview of the toys industry. The global toy market was estimated to be $71 billion business in 2007. About 36 percent of the global market was concentrated in North America(about $24 billion), but annual sales in this region were growing at a slower pace. However, the asia market had grew at 12 percent in 2006, and were expected to grow by 25 percent , especially in China and India.There are about 880 companies in the toys industry. The main key players such as Mattel, Hasbro, RC2

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    Mattel Catastrophe in China Essay

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    Barbie was introduced to the world in 1959, and is one of the most iconic dolls ever produced. Barbie is manufactured by Mattel, which was founded in California in 1944, and has dominated the toy market ever since. Barbie helped to create a name and an Empire for Mattel, who later introduced products such as Hot Wheels and Polly Pocket. Mattel, for many years, had a great reputation and produced products that were safe and children loved. Mattel began moving their manufacturing operations overseas

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