Hmmm-toxic? I would guess not, but I bet all that wax (or whatever) causes a belly ache or upset tummy.
KatDoc--I have a question about a specific plant that I wonder if it is toxic. I would love you email you a pic. Send me an email at dfwenger AT gmail DOT com if you agree.
Crayola doesn't have lead like some imported crayons of the past, but has been found to have trace amounts of asbestos from the talc used to make them break resistant. Children could get it into their lungs if they chewed on them. Overall, I'd say non-toxic except for the possibility of asbestos exposure...but doubt a dog or cat would be affected. Kathy
Yeah, that was an easy one, but a common question in practice. I didn't know about lead in imported crayons or asbestos in talc, though. Thanks, Kathy, for that input.
I have to throw in some non-toxic things every now and then, or you will just guess "toxic" to every post!
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Not. Just colorful poo.
Hmmm-toxic? I would guess not, but I bet all that wax (or whatever) causes a belly ache or upset tummy.
KatDoc--I have a question about a specific plant that I wonder if it is toxic. I would love you email you a pic. Send me an email at dfwenger AT gmail DOT com if you agree.
My kids ate them...no, not toxic.
Crayola doesn't have lead like some imported crayons of the past, but has been found to have trace amounts of asbestos from the talc used to make them break resistant. Children could get it into their lungs if they chewed on them. Overall, I'd say non-toxic except for the possibility of asbestos exposure...but doubt a dog or cat would be affected. Kathy
Yeah, that was an easy one, but a common question in practice. I didn't know about lead in imported crayons or asbestos in talc, though. Thanks, Kathy, for that input.
I have to throw in some non-toxic things every now and then, or you will just guess "toxic" to every post!
~Kathi
Yes, we like you to keep us on our toes! Kathy
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