Toys are the means of entertainment for children. They play an important role in their learning and development. Toys help children become imaginary and creative. Through them, they learn things like the number, letters, shapes and colors. There are some toys who help children communicate with others and also in social development. But you have ever heard the name of a toy, which has been very dangerous for children and is banned. Yes, such a toy in the world was so dangerous, which was really so dangerous that it was later banned.
Which toy was that toy
Gilbert U-238 Nuclear Energy Laboratory was a toy that was sold in the early 1950s. It was a radioactive toy as well as there was a learning set. This toys was available in $ 49.50, Uranium meturny – Autonite, Torronite, Uranite and Cornotight. It also had a gger counter and many other tools.
An Gag Counter is used to measure radiation in an object or environment. Popular Balloid also had a comic book based on Degwood to this set. He was the title ‘Leranah Degwood Splitus The Atom and was written with the cooperation of the Director General of the Director General of Manahtan project.
What was in it
In 2006, the nuclear power laboratory declared it one of the 10 most dangerous toys of the most dangerous toys. Within a year of its launch, this toy had to ban the market because it had risked the lives of the people. It was not toy like today’s modern toy guns. This toy gave the children the opportunity to use the uranium 238, polologies 210, lead 210 such as radius. 226. The children face dangers like cancer and serious health problems.
Why was it banned?
Within this game, there was a number of tools and a manual, which was told to learn how they could learn about their nuclear items. Radioactive radiation is very dangerous. Therefore, there were no things like gloves or guidelines in this game. At that time, the children would learn things from it and move forward in the world of science, but it had to be banned later.