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What toys are not suitable for early childhood education?
1. Toys with sharp or fragile edges, such as balls and building blocks.

2. Toys containing toxic substances, such as colored pens and pigments, contain excessive lead.

3. Small parts that are easy to swallow, such as plastic rings and metal sheets.

4. Stimulating toys, such as electronic keyboards and loud speakers.

5. Too complicated jigsaw puzzles may make children feel depressed and stressed.

6. Toys with violent content, such as fighting toys and horror toys.

7. Toys that rely too much on electronic products, such as video games and tablets.