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  2. Amazon, Walmart and Target stop selling water beads ... - AOL

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    Amazon, Target and Walmart have voluntarily stopped selling water beads marketed for children after government officials, lawmakers and public health professionals called for a ban on the toys.

  3. New health warning issued about the dangers of water bead toys

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    The CPSC recorded nearly 7,000 water bead-related ingestion injuries in emergency rooms between 2018 and 2022. The agency issued warnings this week about two products with toxicity risk, urging ...

  4. Bill aims to ban potentially hazardous water beads sold as ...

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    A bipartisan bill introduced Thursday in the Senate proposes a ban on the sale of water beads designed or marketed as children’s toys, sensory tools or educational or art materials ...

  5. Bindeez - Wikipedia

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    Bindeez (also marketed as Aqua Dots, [1] Beados, [2] PixOs, [3] and Aquabeads) are a children's toy, consisting of small coloured plastic beads that can be arranged in designs created by Canadian toy company Spin Master . In 2007, Bindeez was subject to a multi-national product recall after it was found that the Wangqi Product Factory in ...

  6. Huichol art - Wikipedia

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    The best known Huichol art is made with modern, commercially produced items such as yarn and small beads. The Tepehuánes of Durango adapted the yarn paintings. These have replaced many of the traditional materials such as clay, stone and vegetable dyes. [ 1] Making and decorating items with beads did not begin with importation of European ...

  7. Trade beads - Wikipedia

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    In sixteenth-century continental North America, trade beads (sometimes called aggry and slave beads) were decorative glass beads used as a token money to exchange for goods, services and slaves (hence the name). The beads were integrated in Native American jewelry using various beadwork techniques. Trade beads were also used by early Europeans ...

  8. Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Education in the island is managed by the Department for Children, Young People, Education and Skills of the Government of Jersey. The education system in Jersey is based on the English system. Full time education is compulsory for children aged 5 to 16. [209] Furthermore, the Government provides limited pre-school education free to parents. [210]

  9. Murano beads - Wikipedia

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    Murano beads are intricate glass beads influenced by Venetian glass artists. Since 1291, Murano glassmakers have refined technologies for producing beads and glasswork such as crystalline glass, enamelled glass (smalto), glass with threads of gold ( aventurine ), multicolored glass (millefiori), milk glass (lattimo) and imitation gemstones made ...

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