Not sure what to get your child for Christmas?

Looking at what not to get them might be a good start.

World Against Toys Causing Harm recently revealed its list of worst toys for 2015, which are mostly hazardous toys that “should not be in the hands of children,” according to a press release.

With almost half of American shoppers using the Internet to buy gifts, WATCH hopes parents will check their toy list twice before buying dangerous toys for their children this year.

“There remains an alarming number of dangerous toys on store shelves, in catalogues, and on e-retailers’ websites,” WATCH said in a press release. “In a toy industry generating approximately $22 billion in sales a year in the United States alone, safety concerns must be a priority, not an afterthought.”

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Herb Scribner is a writer for Deseret News National. Send him an email at hscribner@deseretdigital.com or follow him on Twitter @herbscribner.

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