Hi,
It can often be fun and educational for your daycare children, not to mention yourself to create some art, but you need to be careful that the materials you buy are safe to use.
I’ve just been reading a report about this which you may want to read.
Here’s and excerpt:
“On November 18, 1988, the President signed into law the Labeling of Hazardous Art Materials Act (Public Law 100-695).This law requires that all art materials be reviewed to determine the potential for causing a chronic hazard and that appropriate warning labels be put on those art materials found to pose a chronic hazard. The term “art material” includes “any substance marketed or represented by the producer or repackager as suitable for use in any phase of the creation of any work of visual or graphic art of any medium.” (15 U.S.C. 1277(b)(1). The law applies to many children’s toy products such as crayons, chalk, paint sets, modeling clay, coloring books, pencils, and any other products used by children to produce a work of visual or graphic art.”
You can read the whole thing here: Law Requires Review and Labeling of Art Materials Including Children’s Art and Drawing Products
Talk soon,
Mary Nightingale
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