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Perfect reasons to make your own toys & games, and you'll definitely learn a lot in the process! This category may hold some inspiration for you and is a good place to document your own game or toy project ;-)
Perfect reasons to make your own toys & games, and you'll definitely learn a lot in the process! This category may hold some inspiration for you and is a good place to document your own game or toy project ;-)


If you need some inspiration for DIY-toys, check out these websites:
If you need some inspiration for DIY toys, check out these websites:
* ''[https://www.1-2-do.com/projekte?category=childrens_projects "Ideen und Projekte für Kinder" auf 1-2-do.com (DE)]''
* ''[https://www.1-2-do.com/projekte?category=childrens_projects "Ideen und Projekte für Kinder" auf 1-2-do.com (DE)]''


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''also check out [[:Category:Sport]]!''
''also check out [[:Category:Sport]]!''
== Safety ==
To avoid harmful chemicals leaching from wooden toys, always make sure your [[finishing]] choice is certified with both DIN EN 71 (child safe) '''and''' DIN 53160 (sweat and saliva safe).

Latest revision as of 17:19, 22 July 2024

Are you interested in designing your own boardgame or do you want to modify one to better fit your style? Need a nice child's toy but everything seems to come from China and contains dubious additives? Looking for something that you can't buy anymore, or not where you live?

Perfect reasons to make your own toys & games, and you'll definitely learn a lot in the process! This category may hold some inspiration for you and is a good place to document your own game or toy project ;-)

If you need some inspiration for DIY toys, check out these websites:

By the way - be aware that game ideas and rules are not subject to copyright, but their names and exact design may be. [1]

also check out Category:Sport!

Safety

To avoid harmful chemicals leaching from wooden toys, always make sure your finishing choice is certified with both DIN EN 71 (child safe) and DIN 53160 (sweat and saliva safe).