yes. They can choke on the regular size LEGO. The larger size Duplo pieces are safer but you should keep the baby away from the small size accessory pieces.
No, but you can choke on them...
Lego specifically made lego Duplo for babies so no one would have to worry about babies eating legos.
no it is not good it could choke them
No, not at all! If Lego was babyish, there wouldn't be adult fans all over the world who use Lego. Plus, Lego has a wide variety of themes from City to Architecture, and there is always something for everybody. Thinking Lego is for babies is a matter of opinion, and besides, Lego should not be used by babies as it can be harmful.
Yes, Lego is for kids, but not for young kids because they can choke on them, but there is a special bigger one for younger kids. They come in almost all sizes.
No Lego toys have small pieces and are not appropriate for babies and toddlers. They are intended for young children who can assemble and play with the various pieces.
Lego brand Batman toys are recommended for ages three and up. The reason for that age rating is because young children will often put things in their mouths and could swallow and choke on anything small, such as Lego pieces.
No, they only choke and make people dizzy.
There are many ways one can amuse babies and children. One can amuse babies and children with LEGO toys, musical chairs, hide and go seek, and tag games.
Most chinchillas eat pellets well. If they are kits (babies) you have to be careful when feeding them so they don't choke.
Yes. It could choke them and block air from coming through so they could die of suffocation.
Legos are best for children aged six and up so they know not to eat the small pieces and choke on them. Lego City Mine is best recommended for children ages six to twelve. These children would be the best to enjoy it fully.