I’m a Montessori Teacher and I Was Still Buying Toxic Toddler Toys – 5 Truly Safe Ones We Use Instead

Even “natural” wooden toys can be coated in lead paint, PVC, or formaldehyde finishes. Here’s what I trust in my own home now.

I’ve always rolled my eyes at the screaming-primary-color plastic explosion in most toy aisles. As a trained Montessori guide, I’ve been drawn to calm, low-stimulation, real-material toys since the beginning — simple wood, cotton, silk, ceramic things displayed beautifully low to the ground so children can choose independently.

    But here’s the part that blindsided me:

    Even many of the “eco,” “natural,” and “Waldorf-inspired” toys I was proudly putting on our shelves were quietly off-gassing formaldehyde, coated in cheap lacquer with trace lead, or made with PVC “natural rubber” blends.

    I felt sick the day I learned this. All those years of being “that crunchy Montessori teacher and mama”… and I had still been handing my daughter toys that weren’t actually safe.

    So I went on a mission. I threw out anything questionable, contacted manufacturers, read third-party test results, and tested the survivors with my very active (almost) 4-year-old. These are the only seven toddler toys that passed every test and are actually on our play shelves right now.

    1. Grimm’s Rainbow Stacker
    Solid wood, finished with non-toxic oil
    No lacquer, no paint, or varnish – just perfectly imperfect arches that get used as bridges, cradles, tunnels, and “rainbows” every single day.
    → ourlantern.us/recommends/Grimms-rainbow-stacker

    2. PlanToys Solid Wood Drum

    Chemical-free rubberwood tree scraps + natural rubber membrane.
    The tone is soft and real — nothing like the headache-inducing plastic versions.
    → ourlantern.us/recommends/PlanToys-Drum

      3. Sarah’s Silks Mini Playsilks

      100 % pure mulberry silk dyed with low-impact, non-toxic dyes.
      Zero finishing chemicals and many colors and styles to choose from

      → ourlantern.us/recommends/mini-playsilks

      4. Honeysticks 100 % Pure Beeswax Crayons

      Literally food-grade ingredients.
      When (not if) your toddler eats one, you don’t call poison control.

      → ourlantern.us/recommends/Honeysticks

      5. Wee Gallery Organic Cotton Soft Block Sensory Toy
      GOTS-certified organic cotton, printed with baby-safe inks.
      Gentle crinkle sound, flaps, high-contrast art, machine-washable.

      → ourlantern.us/recommends/WeeGallery-Senrory-Block

      6. Lovevery Organic Cotton Play Tunnel
      GOTS-certified organic cotton, non-toxic dyes, third-party tested, and somehow survives daily crawl-through traffic. It lives permanently in our living room and doubles as a reading nook, puppet stage, and cat hideout.

      → ourlantern.us/recommends/Lovevery-organic-cotton-tunnel

      What I stopped buying (even though they look “natural”):

      • Anything with “natural lacquer” (often formaldehyde)
      • “Beech wood” toys finished in China (almost always trace lead)
      • “Silicone” that isn’t 100 % platinum grade
      • Bamboo anything (usually glued with formaldehyde resins)

      My new rule — no exceptions: Even if the marketing screams “natural,” “eco,” or “Waldorf-inspired,” I dig. I email the company, I ask for third-party lab reports (heavy metals, VOCs, phthalates, PFAS, formaldehyde), I check where the wood is finished, what the glue is made of, and whether the dyes are truly low-impact. If they’re vague, slow to respond, hide behind “proprietary blend,” or can’t verify zero nasties — it doesn’t come through my front door. Period.

      Save this before Grandma goes holiday shopping! Your toddler’s little hormones (and developing brain) will thank you.

      Comment your favorite truly non-toxic toy below — I add the best ones to my storefront all season.

      With love & calm shelves, protected shelves,

      Whitney

      Montessori mama & recovering “I thought natural meant safe” parent 

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