PressroomHoliday Toys for Your Tots!The Goldberger Company's Sensitive Baby Sammy Doll featured on The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet New York, NY – December 17, 2008 Don’t let the recession spoil your kids’ Christmas! Goldberger Toys Sensitive Baby Dolls are featured on the Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, where they find out how to buy a table full of toys for less than $100.
Top 11 Baby Toys: 2008 Amazing Toy AwardsThe Goldberger Company's Sensitive Baby Sammy Doll Honored with BabyZone.com Amazing Toy Award Award New York, NY – November 3, 2008 The Goldberger Company, formerly The Goldberger Doll Mfg. Co., Inc., a family owned and operated toy company that has specialized in producing dolls for more than ninety years, proudly announces that today Babyzone.com published the 11 Best Baby Toys for their Amazing Toy Award and Sammy was chosen as one!
The Goldberger Company Receives Awards for Mommy’s BabyMommy’s Baby Honored with iParenting Media Award and New York, NY – September 12, 2007 The Goldberger Company, formerly The Goldberger Doll Mfg. Co., Inc., a family owned and operated toy company that has specialized in producing dolls for more than ninety years, proudly announces that its Mommy’s Baby doll has received an iParenting Media Award and The National Parenting Center’s 2007 Seal of Approval.
The Goldberger Company Announces Move to Phthalate-Free Dolls and ToysPresident and CEO Jeffrey Holtzman Testifies About Selling Toys with Phthalates
ivillage: Toys That TeachReprinted from ivillage: This adorable, soft 14"-inch play-and-learn doll, created by the Goldberger Company, has seven learning activities to help teach and improve skills such as basic dressing abilities, letter and word recognition, motor skills, hand-eye coordination and senses of sight, hearing and touch.
Chemical In Toys Has N.Y. City Council Concerned: Phthalates Are Found In Vinyl Flooring, Garden HosesBy Cindy Hsu for CBS, June 29, 2007 (CBS) NEW YORK – There's a push to ban children's toys made with a controversial group of chemicals called Phthalates. On Thursday members of the New York City Council were looking at whether to ban them from store shelves. Phthalates are a family of compounds made from alcohols and phthalic anhydride. They are oily, colorless, odorless liquids that do not evaporate readily. They are found in plastic children's toys and products to make them soft. The concern is kids are putting the toys in their mouths.
TIA opposes N.Y City Council bill on toy chemicalBy Justin Grant for Reuters, June 28, 2007 NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Toy Industry Association said on Thursday a proposed New York City Council bill restricting the sale of toys containing phthalates "is not supported by science" at a hearing before the council's Health Committee. In proposing the bill, the Health Committee cited a study conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency on pregnant rats, who gave birth to male rats with deformed genitals after being fed types of phthalate -- a chemical ingredient used to soften plastics like those used in baby toys. Recent Press
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