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Toy Fireworks

Toy fireworks are miniature versions of traditional fireworks that are designed to be safe for children to play with. These toys are typically made of plastic or other non-flammable materials and are often designed to produce light and sound effects that mimic the real thing. They are commonly used as toys for children during holidays such as the Fourth of July or New Year's Eve. Toy fireworks come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, ranging from small handheld devices to larger, more elaborate sets. Some of the most popular types of toy fireworks include sparklers, poppers, and snap pops. Sparklers are long, thin sticks that produce bright, sparkling lights when lit. Poppers are small devices that are designed to be thrown on the ground, producing a loud popping sound when they hit the surface. Snap pops are small, paper-wrapped capsules that produce a loud popping sound when they are thrown or stepped on. Despite their relative safety compared to traditional fireworks, toy fireworks should still be used with caution. Parents should always supervise their children when playing with these toys and ensure that they are used in a safe and responsible manner. Additionally, it is important to follow all instructions and warnings provided by the manufacturer to avoid injury or damage.

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