Sure, go ahead. I would use a water based paint, but finish it with several coats of shellac, children tend to put toys in their mouths, shellac will not hurt them.
Yes, little people have material of metal, wood, clay, brick and any material and also paint the toys .
Metal/paint/enamel, wood/paint, fabric/embroidery/kapok and woodwool stuffing, oilcloth, leather, cardboard, cork, rope, wool (yarn), etc and anything recycled.
Ply Wood and pine wood are poisonous to iguanas so prime and paint the wood or primed and steeled. And no toys or coins can be layed around the iguana can and will eat it and will slowly be poisoned to death.. :(
Check for "non-toxic" paint. The exact type depends if you are trying to paint wood, plastic or other material. But the warning label on all craft paints will tell you whether or not it is safe for children.
Pine wood is good for toys because it is a solid wood and it is less likely to be damaged (:
Traditional wood toys can be bought from many online retailers. Such items can be purchased from Toys Naturally, Wooden Toys Shop, Kiddicare and also eBay.
Most paint dries faster on wood.
The advantage of using paint for wood is that it makes the wood look nicer. The disadvantage of using paint for wood is that the wood as no real protection and it can rot and get damaged easily!
Wood toys will help their teeth
toys that are made from natural products from earth example things made out of wood, clay, paint...etc.
Wood.
Varnish preserves wood better than paint.