Ok some of the points are silly. Yes moving toys like skateboards and bikes can indeed be dangerous, but so can walking across the street. Is it not the unseen and unkown that is more dangerous? Is there lead in that paint? Did slave labor make this toy? Did an American loose a job becuase this toy was made in China?
Here is a link to the story about Tips on what to watch out for!
I am reading a book, The Future of Management by Gary Hamel, and I started this website http://toysnotmadeinchina.org. Believe it or not, his principles work. I believe that if we create a completely new business model companies in China and suppliers to the Mattels of the world will decompose because consumers will simply not purchase from them. It is that simple. However, we have to get people off the made in China addiction to the cheap prices and inordinately low quality. When these companies see market share erode by 10 to 25 percent they will either change radically or go out of business.
I agree that we need the manufacturing capability here in the US. But we also need the service jobs as well. Not only are we losing sales to products made in other countries, but try calling a help line for almost any product sold in the US. You are immediately in contact with someone living on the Indian Ocean or near there.