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Du tar folsyra. Men har du hört talas om kolin?

You take folic acid. But have you heard of choline?

Choline is an important but often overlooked nutrient during pregnancy and plays a central role in the development of the fetus's brain and nervous system. Read more about why the need increases and how you can get enough through diet and supplements.

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8 roliga saker att göra på jullovet med barnen

8 fun things to do during the Christmas break with the kids

Christmas is a wonderful time for most children, and many especially enjoy the holiday break that stretches from the days before Christmas Eve all the way into January of the next year. But what do you do if the long break starts to feel a bit boring? We have the tips! 1. Have a home spa day Children also need to be pampered, and most love this cozy activity! Offer a massage of the back, head, hands, legs, or wherever feels good and comfortable for the child. Use a skin-friendly oil for better glide. Remember to massage gently at first as it may feel unfamiliar. Pour a foot bath and add some oil to soften the feet, or fill a bathtub with warm water and bath foam and let the child relax thoroughly. Feel free to serve something tasty and refreshing to drink, like freshly pressed organic juice or water. 2. Go on an adventure Pack a delicious organic picnic and fill a thermos with warm homemade chocolate and go exploring in the forest among elves and trolls. Dress warmly, bring something to sit on, and create wonderful childhood memories! 3. Let the children go on a treasure hunt! Draw a simple treasure map of the yard or forest. Make small notes with riddles, math problems, or fun questions. Hide the notes and mark on the map where each note is located. When the children have found all the notes and solved the problems, they get a final clue from you describing where the treasure is! The treasure can be an item, something to eat, or an experience like a swimming ticket, bowling ticket, or something else fun that you know your child enjoys doing. 4. Invite to a costume party Draw and craft fun invitations for friends, neighborhood kids, or cousins and invite them to a costume party that includes face painting. Let the children come dressed however they want and do simple face paintings on their cheeks or forehead. Blow up a bunch of balloons and play freeze dance as long as the children want and can! 5. Build a fort & read a book Building a fort is fun for both small and big kids and everyone can do it. Use a table or other furniture and hang a blanket over it. Make it cozy with something soft to lie on, some pillows, and a lamp. In no time, you have the coziest little hideout where you can lie and cuddle up with a book together with a parent or a friend. Reading aloud to your child is very important and great for the child’s language development. 6. Bake something delicious together Put on your aprons, bring out bowls and spoons, and find that favorite recipe you never usually have time for. During the Christmas break, you’ll find the time for that cozy baking session the children will remember forever. Out of ideas? No worries, here we offer a full 126 recipes for many different occasions! 7. Play cinema On a day when it’s raining or too cold outside, movie time can be perfect! Let the children draw tickets that you hand out to all moviegoers. Fill the sofa with extra pillows, blankets, and other cozy things. Find an old classic on the TV that you think suits the whole family and prepare some snacks like these wonderfully tasty cheese-flavored popcorn, a super delicious caramel pie, Christmas candy, or a fruit platter with organic yummy fruits. Dim the lights in the room and enjoy the movie and company! 8. Organize a game night with the whole family! Invite grandma, aunt, cousins, and the rest of the family for a fun game night. Let the children choose the games they want to play and roll the dice to decide which game to start with. The child who rolls the highest number wins, and you start with that game. Play games as long as you can, and remember: Being a good loser is great. Being a good winner is even better 😉

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5 naturliga huskurer för sjuka barn

5 natural home remedies for sick children

If it’s tough to be sick as an adult, it’s even worse for our children when they catch colds and the flu. Headache, sore throat, stuffy nose, fever and cough, or stomach flu. It’s easy to feel miserable and worn out when you’re little, and as an adult, you naturally want to ease and help your child in the best way possible. Here are some natural and completely toxin-free life hacks you can use when your child gets sick! 1. Serve organic super honey water with ginger Honey is a fantastic food with many good qualities. It contains minerals and vitamins as well as antioxidants that help protect the body from free radicals. Honey has antibacterial effects as well as mucus-loosening and cough-suppressing properties. That’s why honey is great to eat when you have a cold. Recipe for honey water: About 325 ml water 1 tsp organic honey, unpasteurized (note that children under 1 year should not eat honey) 1 tsp fresh organic ginger Instructions: Boil about 325 ml water in a kettle or saucepan. Let the water cool to about 38 degrees Celsius and add about 1 tsp organic honey (honey should not be heated above 38 degrees Celsius as it loses its beneficial properties). Press about 1 tsp fresh ginger through a garlic press into the water. Stir in the mug or shake the bottle. Adjust the recipe according to the child's age and size. This amount of Super Honey Water is suitable for children between about 1-3 years old. It can often be hard to get children to drink water and fluids when they have a fever or a cold, and this honey water can be a lifesaver because it tastes good thanks to the honey. 2. Fight off the sore throat by gargling with saltwater Having a sore throat is really unpleasant. It burns, stings, and feels like you've swallowed sandpaper. A sore throat can make it difficult to swallow both liquids and food, which is so important to get when you're sick. Help your child soothe their sore throat with a completely natural and homemade remedy: saltwater gargling! The recipe is super simple and contains only two ingredients that most people have at home. Children can usually learn to gargle around 4 years old. A smart tip is to teach the child to gargle with plain water before letting them gargle with something that should be spat out. Let the child gargle with a sip of warm water and teach them to always spit it out. Once the child knows how to do it, you can move on to saltwater gargling. Recipe for salt gargle water: about 2.5 dl warm water 1/2 teaspoon Himalayan salt Instructions: Teach the child to gargle with plain warm water first. Boil about 2.5 dl of water in a pot or kettle. Pour warm water into a cup and stir in the salt. Make sure the salt water is at a comfortable temperature for your child and not too hot to avoid burning. Have the child gargle with the salt water for about 30 seconds, then spit it out. Feel free to gargle several times until the cup’s contents are finished. Remember to stir the cup constantly so the salt doesn’t settle at the bottom. Gargle with salt water as needed, up to 3-4 times a day. Most people feel relief immediately. 3. Try the onion trick for cough Yellow onion is also a fantastic food with many beneficial properties. Onion contains sulfur compounds that can help fight mucus and promote the expulsion of mucus from your airways during colds. Onion is considered by many to be the most powerful natural antibiotic, capable of fighting both viral and bacterial infections as well as relieving cough. Onion has traditionally been used against cough for hundreds of years. When your child has a cough, you can try the onion trick overnight to ease coughing fits or why not make your own homemade cough medicine?! Recipe for the onion trick (cough relief at night): 1 organic yellow onion Bowl or deep plate Warm water (optional) Instructions: Peel the onion. Cut the onion into slices or wedges. Place the onion on the nightstand next to the bed or on the floor beside the bed. If you want, you can pour warm water over the onion so it’s almost covered. Experiment and see what works best for you. Let the onion sit in the bedroom overnight so it can soothe the cough. Recipe for onion syrup (homemade cough medicine): 2 organic yellow onions 10 tablespoons organic honey (note that children under 1 year should not eat honey) Juice from 1 organic lemon Glass jar Instructions: Peel and roughly chop the yellow onion and put it into the glass jar. Mix the honey with the lemon juice, pour the mixture over the onion. Screw the lid onto the jar and let it sit in a warm place for about 24 hours. Strain the mixture into a new clean airtight jar and store in the refrigerator (should keep for about 1-2 weeks). Take 1/2 – 1 tablespoon of syrup 2-4 times a day for cough. Onion syrup is an old-fashioned remedy for cough that our ancestors used a lot. However, the onion syrup can have a strong taste for both kids and adults, and a useful tip is to hold your nose while taking it. That way, you don’t taste it as much! 😉 The lemon juice also makes the taste more bearable. 4. Load up on Vitamin C Vitamin C has long been praised for its health benefits when you have a cold or the flu, and most of us have probably heard that we should load up on vitamin C when we are sick. However, the body does not produce its own vitamin C, so we must get it through our diet. The question is how to get this important vitamin to our children? Here are some tips: Make a smoothie with frozen banana slices, blackcurrants, strawberries, plant milk, and add Pink Pitaya Powder, which is rich in vitamin C, B vitamins, fiber, and minerals. If the child can swallow a capsule, Dr Mercola’s Liposomal Vitamin C is great. Suitable for all children from 4 years and up. For those who can’t swallow capsules, MaryRuth’s Vitamin C Liquid Drops are also suitable for children from 4 years and up. Make homemade rosehip soup with organic rosehip powder. Slice yellow and red bell peppers and eat them as they are! 5. Rehydrate the body with plain water! Children’s bodies can easily become dehydrated during colds, high fever, or stomach flu. Keep in mind that your child may need to drink extra water during illness. Plain water works very well, and you should avoid juice, soft drinks, and other beverages with high sugar content as they can cause mucus in the throat. If the child has vomited or lost a lot of fluids, you can use a homemade sugar-free rehydration solution with honey. So how do you get the child to drink fluids? Here are some tips! Let the child drink with a straw. Give the child a water bottle they can carry with them or keep by the bed. With an insulated water bottle, the water stays cold and fresh for a long time! Freeze ice cubes and fill the water glass. All children love ice cubes! Flavor the water with squeezed lemon, orange, or another fruit the child likes. Make ice pops with water and berries. Recipe for homemade, sugar-free rehydration solution with honey 1/2 tablespoon Himalayan salt 1 liter water 2 tablespoons organic honey (note that children under 1 year should not eat honey) Juice from 1 organic lemon Instructions: Heat water and salt in a saucepan. Let the mixture cool to about 38 degrees and add about 2 tablespoons of honey (honey should not be heated above 38 degrees as it loses its beneficial properties) and the lemon juice. Stir and pour into a glass jar, chill, and serve. Store in the fridge. The rehydration solution will then last about 3 days. Last but not least! Children need lots of closeness and love when they are sick. Take the time to cuddle with your child, read a book, play a game, and give them plenty of daddy and mommy time! Please leave a comment with your best lifehack for sick children so we can learn from each other!

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Bättre läggningsrutiner för barn: 5 praktiska tips

Better Bedtime Routines for Children: 5 Practical Tips

Often, children can find all the daily must-dos boring, like having to go to bed. It's almost as if they are allergic to brushing their teeth, brushing their hair, washing themselves, putting on pajamas, and sleeping. There can be a lot of whining, stalling, hide and seek, and arguing. Having good routines is therefore super important as it gives the child a sense of security and they know what to expect. Here we share tips on smart routines that work well at bedtime. Tips for good bedtime routines for children: End screen time 1-2 hours before bedtime. This gives the child time to wind down. Brush teeth the same way every time. Feel free to use a timer so the child can see how long they have brushed their teeth. It helps if children know where to put dirty laundry and where their pajamas are. Turn off the lights or dim them to cozy lighting before bedtime. Read one or more books together in bed or tell a story to your child. More fun routines There are several things you can do to make all these routines more enjoyable. Here are five tips: 1. Hair brushing for children It’s understandable that brushing hair can be boring. It can also hurt if there are knots in the hair. Here, the hairbrush is crucial. A good brush makes an incredibly big difference. Ibero has nice hairbrushes in different sizes that easily detangle both wet and dry hair. Let the child be involved and choose their own hairbrush. 2. Brushing little teeth Brushing teeth is difficult. But it always becomes more fun when you introduce a new toothbrush or toothpaste. Try a bamboo toothbrush, which both looks and tastes different. Bamboo toothbrushes are especially good if the child likes to bite or chew on the brush since it is softer. Also, you don’t have to worry about them ingesting plastic particles. Jack N` Jill’s children’s toothpastes are usually appreciated because they taste good and have a fun design with a colorful cap. The toothpaste comes in strawberry and raspberry flavors. Otherwise, try the yellow Tooth Gel for children, specially designed for cleaning and caring for baby teeth and to preserve the natural balance of the oral flora. A tip is to start early with dental floss to get the child used to it. Make it a habit to floss a few times, preferably every day and at least several times a week. Use a thin dental floss so you can easily get between the teeth or try Humble Brush Floss Picks which can be reused. Good dental and oral health benefits children for life! 3. Showering and bathing When it comes to baths, bubbles are always appreciated. Eco Cosmetics has a bubble bath/bath foam for children that is extra mild and less drying than conventional varieties. For washing, a bar soap is a bit more fun. Especially if it smells nice too. Perfect for dirty feet and hands. Dr. Bronner’s bar soaps are nice and moderately scented. Unscented soaps from Malin i Ratan are perfect for children with sensitive skin. Vermont Soap’s solid organic soaps Shea Butter and Baby Bar are fantastic for children’s sensitive skin. They are based on a low-allergenic vegetable base from organic coconut, palm, olive, and palm kernel oils. The palm oil comes from a small-scale farm and is sustainably grown. Vermont Soap chooses to use sustainable palm oil to support the families who make their living from palm oil cultivation. 4. Skincare for children For children with dry skin, it is important to moisturize after bathing/washing. Here you can choose a cream with a pleasant scent because then children often want to help apply it. Two popular nourishing creams that smell wonderful are Lenelunden Naturprodukter’s Shea Cream with white chocolate/vanilla and Shea Cream Strawberry Temptation. They contain organic unbleached shea butter and organic cocoa butter/shea butter oil, which make wonderful and lovely body creams. For the very youngest, we recommend a cream/lotion without added fragrance that is easy to apply and also suits older children who are sensitive to scents. Or try pure shea butter with no other ingredients. Weleda’s Calendula series suits children who need extra care and relief for their skin. The calendula content helps soothe and relieve dry, irritated, and sensitive skin. Choose from Weleda Calendula Body Cream, which is a slightly thicker, intensely nourishing cream, Calendula Body Lotion, which is a light lotion, or Calendula Baby Oil, which can be used from birth. 5. Falling asleep easier For children who have trouble settling down at bedtime, there is the Humio Humidifier + Lamp + Aroma Diffuser in one. The lamp creates a cozy and calm atmosphere in the bedroom with soft colors that rotate in shades of red, blue, and green. The humidifier can also be used as a nightlight with different colors that slowly change, or you can pause the lamp on your favorite color. You can add different essential oils to the aroma diffuser, and at bedtime, lavender essential oil is perfect as it is relaxing and calming. Do you have good tips on how to make routines more fun for your children? Share in a comment or ask a question and we will answer!

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PlanToys - Hållbara giftfria träleksaker för barns utveckling

PlanToys - Sustainable non-toxic wooden toys for children's development

PlanToys is a sustainable and responsible toy brand entering its 40th year of operation. We want to celebrate this by introducing PlanToys a little more to you so you might discover their wonderful products. PlanToys – Pull Toy Rainbow Alligator 1. Where did the inspiration to start a toy company come from? As early as 1981, seven university academics came together with a shared desire to instill positivity in the world. Vitool Viraponsavan, one of the group's strongest voices, went on to found PlanToys and has since inspired children and families worldwide. To this day, PlanToys works with the vision that it is their duty to help educate and inspire the community by prioritizing environmental care, child safety, and development. By inspiring children to become self-aware, environmentally conscious, and imaginative, they hope these children will grow into individuals who understand the value of life, care for nature, and appreciate play. If a small wooden toy can help a little child become a moral person who values the world around them, then PlanToys has proudly done its job. 2. How does PlanToys fulfill its mission to create "Better Kids, Better World"? PlanToys' mission is defined by their sustainable approach, which includes the three pillars of their business model – sustainable material, sustainable manufacturing, and sustainable mind. With these three pillars in place, they strive to give children a better world. Sustainable Material: PlanToys ensures the use of sustainable natural resources and creates minimal to zero waste through the production process. Sustainable Manufacturing: PlanToys creates children's toys with love by using eco-friendly processes at every step of production. Sustainable Mind: PlanToys strives to give back to the community and the environment through special environmental and educational campaigns that help make the world a better place for everyone. PlanToys – Toy Food Birthday Cake 3. Why should parents choose PlanToys over other brands? There are three main reasons why PlanToys believes they are the best choice for children: PlanToys is passionate about child safety PlanToys places great importance on safety standards associated with their production process. All their materials are non-toxic and eco-friendly, so parents can let their children play without worry. PlanToys helps children develop through play Every parent wants to see their child grow and develop successfully. PlanToys believes that creative and educational play can help them do just that! By playing with educational toys, children learn and develop in almost every way. PlanToys cares deeply about the environment PlanToys uses water-based paints free from chemicals, E-Zero glue that contains no formaldehyde, and they maximize resource use by using sawdust to create a unique sustainable material called PlanWood. 4. How are PlanToys products designed? PlanToys toys are designed through close collaboration with child specialists. This is to determine the appropriate age for each toy and its potential for the child’s development. They also work with eco-design principles that help anticipate and minimize negative environmental impact from manufacturing (this includes things like sustainable materials and green production methods). As a result, parents can be confident that PlanToys products are child-safe and of the highest quality. PlanToys – Veterinary Kit 5. What does the concept of “learning through play” mean? Play is a child’s work; they gain so much by exploring life through play. By playing creatively and freely, children develop physically, emotionally, socially, intellectually, and imaginatively. There isn’t a single aspect of a child’s learning that isn’t influenced by free play. PlanToys toys are designed to help children develop, which is why they use the concept of “learning through play.” 6. What toys and types of play would PlanToys recommend during the first 3 years of a child’s life? Good question! Let’s take a look at the early developmental stages of a child’s life and talk about the types of play that can support them as they reach different milestones. Disclaimer: Below, PlanToys simply aims to provide guidance to parents. They do not claim medical expertise and believe you should always consult your child’s doctor if you have questions or concerns about your child’s development. Newborn – 6 months Visual and auditory stimulation as well as motor development are crucial during this time! Encourage your child to focus on objects with their eyes by visually stimulating them with toys like rattles or colorful pastel objects. Toys that rattle, jingle, and make gentle sounds can stimulate a baby’s auditory cortex. Toys that encourage children to reach, grasp, and kick promote the development of motor skills, which also helps them become physically stronger. When a newborn begins to develop and grow, it’s good to look at colorful pictures and read stories together; look into mirrors and start exploring sensory play! 6 – 12 months At this stage, babies begin to further develop fine and gross motor skills – sitting up and starting to walk on their own! Sensory toys like PlanToys Square Clutching Toy encourage sensory development and also improve fine motor skills. Moving toys that encourage vocalization and concentration. And when your baby starts taking their first steps, PlanToys strollers can support their mobility. Finally, simple puzzles, floating bath toys, and active toys invite children to begin their journey of learning through play. 12 – 18 months During this period, toddlers develop their motor skills and hearing rapidly. They can now stand and balance on their own, so pull toys and walking toys are a great choice. Encourage your child and stimulate their senses with colorful musical instruments like xylophones or wooden drums! During this time, children also begin to further develop social, emotional, and intellectual skills, so toys that introduce them to different shapes, colors, sizes, and patterns are beneficial. Explore PlanToys sorting planes, kaleidoscope cameras, or other creative wooden toys. 18 months – 2 years During this period, it’s good to support children as they strengthen their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination with toys that invite them to grasp, stack, sort, press, and pull. Additionally, toys that stimulate emotionally – like fish castanets or accordions – help children express themselves creatively. This is also a crucial time to introduce educational toys like stacking towers or sorting and counting toys because these toys intellectually stimulate young children and help them develop basic math and language skills early on. 2 – 3 years At this stage, it’s especially important to challenge a child’s gross motor skills, social and emotional development, and creativity. Toys that intellectually stimulate a child, like PlanToys number blocks, dominoes, balancing games, and wooden tools, encourage them to learn through play. Additionally, pretend toys like play food or a mixing set can help children with their creativity and imaginative thinking. All these toys also invite children to play actively. PlanToys – Wooden Game Timber Tumble 7. What makes PlanToys toys unique? What sets PlanToys toys apart the most from other brands is their attention to detail. They deliberately consider every single step in their design, manufacturing, and delivery process. • PlanToys craftsmen are experts in woodworking – creating unique toy designs you won’t find anywhere else!• Simple design makes PlanToys toys classic, durable, and timeless.• PlanToys uses non-toxic, water-based dyes that preserve the structure of their wooden toys – keeping them as close to their original nature as possible.• Highest quality materials result in quality toys that do not harm the environment. 8. Does PlanToys cut down trees to make toys? PlanToys has never cut down a single tree for their toy production! Instead, they add value to rubber trees by using them to their full potential. Usually, when rubber trees no longer produce latex, they are cut down and burned. This is where PlanToys comes in. They take these rubber trees and use them for their wooden toys. In 1981, they became the first company to do so. PlanToys – Pull Along Puppy 9. What is the purpose of ASTM and EN71 safety standards? Since 1982, all PlanToys toys have exceeded international safety standards – including ASTM (USA) and EN71 (Europe) – to ensure their toys are safe for children worldwide. 10. If a child has a latex allergy, can they play with PlanToys? Usually, a rubber allergy is triggered by a protein found in latex (natural rubber). And since latex is not present in the rubberwood that PlanToys uses as material, children with latex allergies can safely play with their toys. When it comes to PlanToys toys that contain 100% natural rubber as material, latex remains. This can trigger an allergic reaction. It is recommended that parents of children with latex allergies consult their child's doctor before buying a natural rubber toy for them. 11. Is it okay for children to put PlanToys toys in their mouths? PlanToys makes toys with unique signature designs while always keeping the environment in focus. They are also very passionate about child safety and continue to exceed safety requirements. Because they know children like to put toys in their mouths, they use pigments and materials that are safe for children to come into contact with. Examples include safe water-based paints and organic pigments in PlanWood products and a non-toxic glue called E-Zero glue. 12. What is PlanWood? PlanWood® is PlanToys' own unique invention. The material comes from roots and other waste that is reclaimed, finely ground, and dyed with organic, water-based, non-toxic colors. The binder/glue (1% of the material) is organic and non-toxic. PlanWood enables the company to create various shapes in the toys that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to achieve with regular solid wood. PlanWood is a safe material and is free from harmful chemicals. 13. Can you play in water with PlanWood products? Not all PlanWood products are water-resistant. PlanToys toys that are waterproof and safe for water play are categorized in their Water Play category. Customers can look for the special water play icon on their PlanToys packaging to determine if the toy is waterproof or not. If the icon is not present, the toy should not be played with in water. Only PlanToys toys with the special icon are safe for water play. Also, even if the toy is a product in the water play category, it should not be left in water for more than 24 hours. Take care of your toys to maintain their quality! Here are some tips: Dry your water toys. When the children have finished playing, wipe the toys and let them dry completely before putting them away for storage to prevent bacterial growth. Avoid storing toys in high temperatures or direct sunlight. If you take care of the toys properly, their quality will be preserved, and when your child outgrows them, they can be passed on to another child who will enjoy them! PlanToys – Doctor’s Bag 14. How should you care for your PlanToys toys? PlanToys wooden toys should be cleaned often and stored in safe places to ensure their quality. If you take good care of them, they can last a lifetime! Here are some tips and tricks: • After your child has played with the toys a few times, it’s good to wipe them with a damp cloth. Then use a dry cloth to dry the toys. • Avoid using cleaning products that contain chemicals and artificial fragrances. Instead, use natural cleaners. • Avoid storing toys in high temperatures or direct sunlight. • Regularly check toys for cracks or damage. • Water toys should not be soaked in water for more than 24 hours. Use a clean cloth to wipe them off when playtime is over, then place them in a dry environment to dry completely before storing. 15. Are PlanToys toys biodegradable? PlanToys toys are made from rubberwood, and rubberwood is primarily biodegradable. It can take many years for a wooden toy to break down, but that is the natural process. PlanToys uses non-toxic dyes and no chemicals, so the wood is safe for the earth in the end. Small parts in some toys are made of metal or plastic to ensure the toy's durability. These pieces are not biodegradable. PlanToys is still searching for better materials to replace these small metal and plastic pieces. PlanToys – Wooden Toy Camera with Kaleidoscope 16. Are all parts in PlanToys products safe and non-toxic? Although some toy parts cannot be made in PlanToys’ factory due to their unique properties, they still care deeply about safety. From time to time, they purchase other materials externally, and when they do, they carefully ensure the material meets their safety standards and is free from harmful chemicals. Therefore, all toy parts are safe, non-toxic, and child-friendly. 17. Where does the material in PlanToys toys come from? 73% of the material PlanToys uses to make their toys comes from within a 30-kilometer radius surrounding their factory in Trang province, southern Thailand. They source materials from nearby areas to reduce energy consumption and the carbon footprint from transportation. 18. Are PlanToys toys completely plastic-free? Recyclable plastic parts are used less than 10% of the time during PlanToys’ toy manufacturing. And when used, it is because certain parts are much better as plastic than wood. For example, rubber wheels are used in some toys because they are more durable and practical than wood. PlanToys believes it is appropriate to use plastic as an exception to improve a toy’s functionality as long as it does not conflict with their sustainability strategy. After all, every step in PlanToys’ toy design and production is intentional, careful, and safe. PlanToys – Baby Toy, Square Clutching Toy 19. How does PlanToys contribute to the community (locally in Thailand)? By purchasing rubber trees from nearby plantations, PlanToys directly supports the local economy in Trang province. Additionally, they hire locals to help complete some of the features on their toys – like doll clothes, for example. PlanToys regularly organizes volunteer activities to collect waste and keep surrounding neighborhoods clean. In collaboration with the Yan Ta Khao district and the police station, these activities are strengthened and encouraged throughout the community. They also invite locals and other community members to participate in their work. They realize these actions may seem small or simple, but they believe that over time they positively impact the environment and society on a large scale. PlanToys – Sort & Count We hope you have learned a lot about the amazing and eco-friendly toy company PlanToys. Please feel free to ask your own questions about PlanToys below, and we will get back to you with answers as soon as we can.

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