If you are still waffling over which toys to buy your kids this Christmas because you want to avoid "spreading the lead," look no further than www.bluedominoes.com, a website created by a woman whose child was lead poisoned from their dinner plates, purchased from a Southern California Department Store. Today, founder Debbie Lindgren, is a mom with a mission to help others avoid the perils of lead poisoning. The website offers a list of lead-free toys as well as food and everyday products that are free from artificial food coloring, since most artificial food coloring contains small amounts of lead. The site even provides links to lead testing kits, just to ensure the toys you already own are lead-free.
bluedominoes, Inc. is company focused on exploring how environmental and dietary factors influence children’s health, behavior, and learning. Based in San Diego, California, bluedominoes is committed to helping parents make healthier choices for their families by compiling research, sharing resources, and offering solutions for a less toxic life. For more information, visit http://www.bluedominoes.com.


