As parents, it is our responsibility to ensure that our children are safe at all times, especially when it comes to potential choking hazards. Toddlers are particularly susceptible to choking hazards, as they are still developing their motor skills and their curious nature often leads them to put things in their mouths. In this blog, we'll take a look at some common choking hazards for toddlers, and what you can do to prevent them. Common Choking Hazards for Toddlers: Small toys and parts: Small toys and parts, such as toy figurines, puzzle pieces, and Lego blocks, are a common choking hazard for toddlers. Always make sure to check the age recommendations on toy packaging and keep small toys and parts out of reach of young children. Food: Foods such as nuts, popcorn, and hard candies can be a choking hazard for toddlers. It's important to cut food into small pieces and supervise your child while they are eating. Balloons: Balloons can be a choking hazard for toddlers, as the
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