U.S. PIRG Education Fund released its “Trouble in Toyland” review on Tuesday and found that there are still many toys that include on store shelves that pose risks to children, including toxic substances, small pieces that can cause choking, and smart toys that raise privacy concerns.
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Most dangerous toys: Toxics, choking hazards, privacy concerns top list
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