Wednesday, January 16, 2013


sus·tain·a·ble  

/səˈstānəbəl/
Adjective
  1. Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
  2. (esp. of development, exploitation, or agriculture) Conserving an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources

Play  

/plā/Verb
Engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose.
Noun
Activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation, esp. by children.

"A wise man once said that all human activity is a form of play. And the highest form of play is the search for Truth, Beauty and Love. What more is needed? Should there be a ‘meaning’ as well, that will be a bonus.” Arthur C. Clark

Sustainable play is about making certain we have products of high quality with a positive impact on learning, play and the environment. That's why we have toys on our shelves that are made from bamboo, recycled milk jugs, and the sawdust left over from the creation of wooden toys. These toys require no batteries, are kid tough, grown up approved, and lead to hours of open ended play where imagination is the power of  the toy.

How many Dinosaur Train Dinosaurs can ride in a recycling truck, the compartments are perfect for transporting the gang to their next destination! How many of your dolls and stuffed animal friends can you have a tea party with? Again, Green Toys provides the tools to spark any imagination!

"Made in California, USA: Less Transportation, Less Energy
All Green Toys products are 100% made in the USA. To be more specific, they are produced in California, a state known for strict toy safety and environmental laws. It's cool to buy USA, but also think about this: transportation is one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gasses. We all know driving less is good for mother nature, but did you ever think about how many miles a toy logs before it ends up in your local store? "




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