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B. TOYS are the most original toys that you will find on the shelves of toy stores. Aside from nontraditional baby colors and fully recycled and recyclable packaging, B. Toys truly represent what is, in my mind, creativity and innovation.
I remember when I first bumped into B Toys online. I was going over and over their toy list literally excited for all the toys I will get to buy for Alexis. It wasn't long after B. Toys sent me a few of their items to try, that I went ahead and ordered most of  their Lexi-appropriate toys.
When it comes to safety, here is where B. Toys are at according to their customer service. B. Toys do not have any BPA, they meet the standard requirements for lead and other substances. MOST of their toys are PVC free, except for soft squishy ones ( damn those soft toys that just require PVC!). And while I personally do not buy ANYTHING PVC if I can help it, if you do have soft squishy B toys, you can breathe a sigh of relief over the fact that B. Toys does not use phthalates at all. Instead they use citric acid as a softener (unlike most other companies that use PVC who DO use phthalates and simply try to keep it under the government mandated maximum)
One fun thing that B. Toys does is include funny quotes from real children in their toy tags, so whenever we get a new BToy, Andrew and I sit down and read through those and laugh.
So here are some of our favorite toys.
B. Toys sent us the Hugs Links and Fish and Splish and these remain huge hits to this day.
After seeing Alexis play with them, I decided to buy the following toys: Meowsic keyboard, Rain Rush, Loopty Loo, Parum Pum Pum, Piccolo Bells, Bazillion Buckets.
So I'll talk about each toy we have to give you an idea if it's something your baby might like.
SAFE TOYS FEATURE: B TOYS
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I love B Toys! I wanted to point out though that they are SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper at Target than on Amazon. We just bought our youngest kiddo that keyboard for $26 there.
That’s possible that they discount certain items in store. Target website has the same prices. I rarely go to target unfortunately, so it’s easier to buy online 🙂
But thanks for the tip!
Definitely easier but….if it’s going to save someone $20 it’s worth the trip IMO. We also bought the bath set and it was $23 there (wasn’t a sale or anything). Thanks for the review though, these are great toys. I’m a fan!
Definitely worth the trip!
Great review, I also love B. Toys, we have bought our lil one a few of them for Christmas, my fav is the Zany Zoo, can’t wait for him to play with it.
My son loves LOVES the B. Wheeee-ls maybe Alexis would too?
My 2 year old just got the dog guitar and absolutely lives it.
We simply adore B. Toys! The activity box (we have the zany zoo version) is another winner in our household. Great review!
Chelsea
Haute Child in the City
Hi Elena just found your blog when trying to figure out if B. toys were pvc free! It’s been such a stress trying to find fun chewable toys for my baby. I noticed that the packages say phthalate free and bpa free but no pvc free labels. You said that the softer plastics have pvc? How exactly can I sort that out? I saw some sensory balls by B. toys that seemed like so much fun!
Last time I checked, B toys had PVC in some of the squishy toys however the component that was dangerous (softner, called phthalates) is replaced with something natural (I can’t remember what it was). I still prefer not using PVC if I can, but if you’re gonna go for it, this is the safest. Opt for harder B Toys instead if you’re concerned.