It is well known that children are often more interested in thecardboard box than the toy that comes in it.
So when one Newtownabbey mum discovered a range of eco-friendlycardboard toys made from recycled material, she was convinced theywould be a hit with children in Northern Ireland.
Carol Magill’s website Baby Bill is offering toys made from100% recycled cardboard. The toys, made from 80% of recycledmaterials, feature kid-sized space rockets, playhouses, toy castle,castle turrets to climb into and an igloo to hide in — andhave already proved a success with Carol’s son William.
She set up the website after finding it difficult to sourceinnovative baby and toddler items locally.
“Like all parents I face the challenge of keeping a youngsteramused during the summer, and would often spend money on toys tohelp keep him interested. But like most parents I was dismayed atthe amount of packaging and plastic that most high street shop toyscontain,” Carol said.
“I am conscious that most plastic that toys are made fromcannot be recycled and once the child gets bored or breaks the toyit could spend up to 100 years in landfill.
The UK produces nearly three million tonnes of plastic a year andit is believed it can take hundreds of years to break down inlandfill.
Carol said she’s pleased that once William grows out of thetoys, she will be able to recycle the whole package without guilt.
“The eco toys are also very interactive, as if you build themin their original cardboard state you can have great fun with yourchild painting and decorating and making their space rocketexclusive to them,” she said.
The toy range is available at www.babybill.co.uk, with pricesbeginning at £20 for a castle turret in original cardboardand going up to £40 for a silver space rocket.
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