As an expert in the field of wooden toys, I have seen the rise in popularity of these timeless playthings over the past decade. Parents are increasingly turning to wooden toys for their children, seeking a more sustainable and environmentally friendly option. But with so many types of wood available, it can be overwhelming to determine which ones are safe for children's toys. In this article, I will share my knowledge and expertise on the best wood for children's toys, including which woods to avoid and why.
Myron Burglin
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