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About Me

Craftsbury Kids (craftsburykids.com) is a retail and wholesale distributor selling handmade and independently designed toys, clothing, art, and accessories for children. Our mission in life is to inspire children's imaginations, and encourage them to be themselves. Rather than drown kids in cheap big box booty, we say give them a handful of truly inspiring items they will treasure, learn from, and maybe even pass on to their own children some day.Visit craftsburykids.com to view our line.
Save Handmade Toys From the CPSIA
http://www.change.org/ideas/view/save_handmade_toy...

A Proposal From the handmadetoyalliance.org:
In 2007, large toy manufacturers who outsource their production to China and other developing countries violated the public's trust. They were selling toys with dangerously high lead content, toys with unsafe small parts, toys with improperly secured and easily swallowed small magnets, and toys made from chemicals that made kids sick. Almost every problem toy in 2007 was made in China.
The United States Congress rightly recognized that the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) lacked the authority and staffing to prevent dangerous toys from being imported into the US. So, they passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) in August, 2008. Among other things, the CPSIA bans lead and phthalates in toys, mandates third-party testing and certification for all toys and requires toy makers to permanently label each toy with a date and batch number.
All of these changes will be fairly easy for large, multinational toy manufacturers to comply with. Large manufacturers who make thousands of units of each toy have very little incremental cost to pay for testing and update their molds to include batch labels.
For small American, Canadian, and European toymakers, however, the costs of mandatory testing, to the tune of up to $4,000 per toy, will likely drive them out of business. And the handful of larger toy makers who still employ workers in the United States face increased costs to comply with the CPSIA, even though American-made toys had nothing to do with the toy safety problems of 2007.
The CPSIA simply forgot to exclude the class of toys that have earned and kept the public's trust. The result, unless the law is modified, is that handmade toys will no longer be legal in the US.
Thriving small businesses are crucial to the financial health of our nation. Let's amend the CPSIA so that all businesses large and small are able to comply and survive!



My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Parents and Retailers who are shopping for fabulously unique and artful goods...Creators of handmade and independently designed children's products - painters, knitters, toymakers, seamsters, indie designers.

My Blog

Help Keep Handmade Toys Legal in the US!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RT8MFgvyhw Please help keep handmade toys legal in the USA. Vote here to have this issue presented to President Obama on inauguration day- http://www.chang...
Posted by on Sat, 20 Dec 2008 06:39:00 GMT

Save Handmade Toys From the CPSIA


Posted by on Fri, 12 Dec 2008 20:33:00 GMT

New! Store Page

We’ve updated craftsburykids.com with a store page, listing retailers who carry our products. We do this both to offer our retail customers information on where to buy our products in person, an...
Posted by on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 05:26:00 GMT

Are your gift shop customers pressed for time?

"What is sweeter than letterpressed cards geared towards babies and children with giraffe and poodle motifs? Not much."-Holly Becker of decor8 Does the following sound like some ( or many) of you...
Posted by on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 09:52:00 GMT

Retailers: Enhance Your Shop

The success of your store is our top priority, and helping you stock it with impeccably made, unique items that sell is a delight.Craftsbury Kids is a small company with a passion for handmade an...
Posted by on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 15:00:00 GMT

Partner with Craftsbury Kids

 If you have a craft, shopping, or child-related website/blog, and a passion for gorgeous handmade and independently designed goods, you're exactly who we're looking for. Help spread the word abo...
Posted by on Sun, 03 Dec 2006 09:03:00 GMT

Our Blog is at littleida.com

http://www.littleida.com. Hope to see you there!
Posted by on Wed, 29 Nov 2006 18:12:00 GMT