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As a helping hand for growing children, Barney along with special pals Baby Bop™, BJ™ and Riff™, help parents give their children the range of skills they need to grow – and he always does it with lots of fun, music, and laughs. Barney & Friends™ episodes are always filled with sharing, caring, dancing, learning, and imagination. The success of the poular purple dinosaur has lead to a number of Barney and Friends TV specials and merchandise including Barney and Friends toys, plushes, apparel, and more. Here at the PBS KIDS shop, you can find many of those items. From Barney toys, to Barney DVDs, and loads of other fun Barney merchandise. Showing 1-36 of 104 Price (Low to High) Price (High to Low) Barney Skating Sippy Bottle Barney Trumpet Sippy Bottle Barney Reading Pink Toddler Backpack Barney Little Stars Green Toddler Backpack Barney Glamour Green Toddler Backpack Barney Glamour Pink Toddler Backpack Barney White Teeter Totter Sippy Bottle




Barney & Friends Band Blue Pencil Case Barney Star Pink Pencil Case Barney & Friends Group Hug Green Lunch Bag Barney Is A Star Pink Lunch Bag Barney Group Hug Green Trick-or-Treat Bag Barney Happy Halloween Black Trick-or-Treat Bag Barney Merry Christmas Placemat Barney Let it Snow Placemat Barney Loves You Placemat Barney & Friends Band Placemat Barney Picnic in the Park Placemat Barney Merry Christmas Stocking Barney Let it Snow Stocking Barney Happy Holidays Stocking Barney Let it Snow Bib Barney & Friends Band Bib Barney Starlight, Starbright Bib Barney is a Star Pink Youth Apron & Chef Hat Barney Loves You Desk Clock Barney Super Dee-Duper Desk Clock Barney & Friends Band Wall Clock Barney Best Fairy Tales Barney: A Very Merry Christmas The Movie DVD Barney Planes, Trains & Cars DVD Barney: Most Loveable Moments DVD Barney: I Love My Friends DVD Barney's Night Before Christmas DVD




Barney Trick or Treat Tales DVDWhen my daughters were babies, I would sing, swaddle and shush them before I put them in their crib.  I considered it a win if they slept through the night. But a recent study by the University of Texas at Austin means parents have more to worry about. The study of foam from 20 old and new crib mattresses found that mattresses release up to 30 different types of volatile organic compounds, also known as VOCs, among them, phenol, a strong skin and respiratory irritant.  The study detected other chemicals, including linalool and limonene, known fragrance allergens that can cause skin allergies. Repeated exposure over time increases the chances of an allergic reaction. The Texas researchers discovered that the sleeping zone of the crib gave off the most intense VOC fumes.  New crib mattresses released four times as much as old cribs. These results are especially troubling because infants’ respiratory systems are fragile, many babies spend much of their first year of life in a crib, and body heat intensifies emissions.




Which mattresses are the worst?  The study doesn’t name crib mattress brands or manufacturers. But you can find some answers elsewhere. A  report called “Flame Retardants Finally Fade,” released last year by Clean and Healthy New York, a non-profit environmental health group, supplies names of crib mattress brands that use wool or other coatings to limit fumes and that don’t use persistent flame retardant chemicals. So how is it legal for crib mattresses and nap mats to release potentially harmful chemicals?  Blame the broken federal toxics law -- the Toxic Substances Control Act, enacted in 1976 and never updated.  This weak law assumes chemicals on the market are safe.  Organizations like EWG, the Center for Environmental Health, Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families and academic researchers have to show a chemical is unsafe before it is taken off the market.  The burden of proof is so difficult to meet that theadministration of President George H.W. Bush couldn’t ban asbestos, a known carcinogen.  




This backwards system makes it easy for thoughtless manufacturers to peddle toxic baby mattresses. Despite bipartisan interest in reforming the federal toxics law, the two most recent legislative drafts in Congress wouldn’t help much.  Earlier this month, Rep. John Shimkus (R-Pa.) circulated a draft of a bill we call “More Toxic Chemicals in Commerce” bill.  This proposal would actually make it easier for toxic chemicals to flood the market.  Our detailed analysis is here.  On the Senate side, Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) is sponsoring a proposal called the Chemical Safety Improvement Act.  It’s actually worse than the 1976 law. We’ve also done detailed analysis here. We need real change, like the reform outlined in the Safe Chemicals Act championed by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.).  This bill would make sure that chemicals are proven safe for children before they go on the market. So what do we do while we’re waiting for Congress to act? Here are five steps you can take:




1.     Air out your crib mattress or use a recycled crib mattress, but don’t hang onto a  crib mattress made before 2009 because it may contain toxic phthalates.  Don’t use a crib mattress made in China. Some contain banned flame retardants.  Older mattresses can harbor mold. 2.     Buy organic wool mattresses if your budget allows. They are often expensive. 3.     Look for certifications by Green Guard or Oeko-Tek.  They test mattresses for chemicals that release fumes. 4.     Tell your member of Congress to support the Safe Chemicals Act. Any one of these steps can help us all sleep better at night. Give yourself a luxurious sleeping experience with Intex indoor airbeds. Engineered and tested for restful sleep that rivals a traditional mattress, Intex indoor air beds combine high quality features like plush flocking, lavish foam, pillow rests, interconnected air pocket systems, and more to guarantee the ultimate sleeping experience.

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