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TEST REPORT Page 1 of 30 REPORT NUMBER : APPLICANT NAME ADDRESS BUYER TURT160223640 Uçar Oyuncak San.ve Tic.Ltd.Şti. Hadımköy Ömerli Mah.İstanbul Yolu Cad.No:195 Arnavutköy/İstanbul Fax No: 0212 798 27 53 Tel No: 0212 798 27 50 Attention : Mine Uçar (mineucar@ucaroyuncak.com) TOYS SAMPLE DESCRIPTION : Sample 1 One sample of light pink granule with light pink plastic piece Sample 2 One sample of black granule with black plastic piece Sample 3 One sample of white granule with white plastic piece Sample 4 One sample of red granule with red plastic piece Sample 5 One sample of navy granule with three navy plastic piece Sample 6 One sample of purple granule with navy plastic piece Sample 7 One sample of grey granule with grey plastic piece Sample 8 One sample of green granule with grey plastic piece Sample 9 One sample of orange granule with orange plastic piece Sample 10 One sample of yellow granule with yellow plastic piece Sample 11 One sample of blue granule with blue plastic piece Sample 12 One sample of pink granule with pink plastic piece Sample13 One sample of fuchsia granule with pink plastic piece Sample 14 One sample of Supermarket car Sample 15 One sample of Supermarket car DATE IN : 30 December,2016 (11:59) DATE OUT : COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : MODEL NO: NOTE: Sample 14 : 152 Sample 15 : 148 04 January,2017 TURKEY In this report, Toxic Elements Analysis, Total Phthalate Content tests results were taken from report number TURT130108487 -REVISED 01 dated 16 February, 2015 by the request of the applicant. Melahat YILDIRIM Customer Care Executive Nilgün Gökal/Textile Laboratory Manager *160223640* 160223640

R E S U L T S Page 2 of 30 TEST Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4 Sample 5 SAFETY OF TOYS-PART 1 MECHANICAL A PHYSICAL X X X X X PROPERTIES SAFETY OF TOYS-PART 2:FLAMMABILITY X X X X X TOXIC ELEMENTS ANALYSIS P P P P P TOTAL PHTHALATE CONTENT P P P P P TEST Sample 6 Sample 7 Sample 8 Sample 9 Sample 10 SAFETY OF TOYS-PART 1 MECHANICAL A PHYSICAL X X X X X PROPERTIES SAFETY OF TOYS-PART 2:FLAMMABILITY X X X X X TOXIC ELEMENTS ANALYSIS P P P P P TOTAL PHTHALATE CONTENT P P P P P TEST Sample 11 Sample 12 Sample 13 Sample 14 SAFETY OF TOYS-PART 1 MECHANICAL A PHYSICAL X X X P P PROPERTIES SAFETY OF TOYS-PART 2:FLAMMABILITY X X X P P TOXIC ELEMENTS ANALYSIS P P P X X TOTAL PHTHALATE CONTENT P P P X X Sample 15 P = MEETS BUYER S REQUIREMENT / F = DOES NOT MEET BUYER S REQUIREMENT / NR = NO REQUIREMENT / SC=STILL CONTINUES / X=NOT PERFORMED / NA = NOT APPLICABLE/ LS : LACK OF SAMPLE This report (including any enclosures and attachments) are prepared for the exclusive use of the Customer(s) named in the report and solely for the purpose for which it is provided and on the basis of instructions and information and/or materials supplied by Intertek s Customer. The test results relate only to the specific items tested and are not intended to be a recommendation for any particular course of action. Customer is responsible for acting as it sees fit on the basis of such results. Unless Intertek provide express prior written consent, no part of this report should be reproduced, distributed or communicated to any third party. Intertek do not accept any liability if this report is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor do Intertek owe any duty of care to any third party in respect of this report. Except where explicitly agreed in writing, all work and services performed is governed by Intertek Standard Terms and Conditions of Service which is available on request or can be obtained at http://www.intertek.com/terms. The reported uncertainty is based on a standard uncertainty multiplied by a coverage factor k=2, providing a level of confidence of approximately 95%. The uncertainty evaluation has been carried out in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025 and TÜRKAK accreditation requirements. Unless otherwise is specified, all Pass or Fail results are given without uncertainty considered. When uncertainty is taken into account, the result may be borderline. Borderline results need to be re-tested to determine their disposition up to customer s decision. Opinions and interpretations expressed herein are outside the scope of TÜRKAK accreditation. Tests marked in this test report are not included in the TÜRKAK accreditation schedule for this laboratory.

R E S U L T S Page 3 of 30 This report details the clauses appropriate to this item. Those clauses not referred to were considered not applicable. Specification: BS EN 71 1 : 2014 Safety of Toys Specification for Mechanical and Physical Properties There is no information on the toy or its packaging. The item was tested for children aged over 10 months. The item was packaging in net which was considered to be disposable.(in addition to this, plastic bag was used as an internal packaging.) Sample 14 SECTION TEST RESULTS 4 General Requirements 4.1 Material Pass 4.7 Edges Pass 4.8 Points & Metallic Wires Pass 4.11 a) b) Mouth-actuated toys and other toys intended to be put in the mouth Toy intended to be put in the mouth, removable mouthpieces and other removable components of toys intended to be put in the mouth Mouthpieces and other components of toys intended to be put in the mouth- after soaking 5 Toys Intented For Children Under 36 Months 5.1 General Requirements a) Toys and removable components Pass b) Use and abuse test and springs Pass 5.10 Small Balls Pass Pass Pass 6 Packaging a) Average sheet thickness b) Using drawstring or cord as a means of closing Pass Pass 7 Warning and Instruction for Use ##

R E S U L T S Page 4 of 30 ## The text of this note is for information only and the indents do not constitute requirements of this European Standard. The information is not exhaustive and Directive 2009/48/EC and the associated guidance documents should be consulted for further details. The toy or, its packaging or document accompanying must be labelled with: - The name and address of the manufacturer** (Present) - The name and address of the importer.** (Not Present) - type, batch, serial or model number or other element allowing of toy identification (Present) - The following advisory note: Retain for future reference, if the information is not on the toy itself (Not Present) (The information is on the toy itself) - A CE mark in the correct shape. (Present) - Warning and other information should be in the national language(s) of the countries where the toy is marketed. ** In the case of the toy sell in European countries, the toy, its packaging or document accompanying must be labelled with the name and address of the manufacturer and importer.

R E S U L T S Page 5 of 30 This report details the clauses appropriate to this item. Those clauses not referred to were considered not applicable. Specification: BS EN 71 1 : 2014 Safety of Toys Specification for Mechanical and Physical Properties There is no information on the toy or its packaging. The item was tested for children aged over 10 months. The item was packaging in net which was considered to be disposable.(in addition to this, plastic bag was used as an internal packaging.) Sample 15 SECTION TEST RESULTS 4 General Requirements 4.1 Material Pass 4.7 Edges Pass 4.8 Points & Metallic Wires Pass 4.11 a) b) Mouth-actuated toys and other toys intended to be put in the mouth Toy intended to be put in the mouth, removable mouthpieces and other removable components of toys intended to be put in the mouth Mouthpieces and other components of toys intended to be put in the mouth- after soaking 5 Toys Intented For Children Under 36 Months 5.1 General Requirements a) Toys and removable components Pass b) Use and abuse test and springs Pass 5.10 Small Balls Pass Pass Pass 6 Packaging a) Average sheet thickness b) Using drawstring or cord as a means of closing Pass Pass 7 Warning and Instruction for Use ##

R E S U L T S Page 6 of 30 ## The text of this note is for information only and the indents do not constitute requirements of this European Standard. The information is not exhaustive and Directive 2009/48/EC and the associated guidance documents should be consulted for further details. The toy or, its packaging or document accompanying must be labelled with: - The name and address of the manufacturer** (Present) - The name and address of the importer.** (Not Present) - type, batch, serial or model number or other element allowing of toy identification (Present) - The following advisory note: Retain for future reference, if the information is not on the toy itself (Not Present) (The information is on the toy itself) - A CE mark in the correct shape. (Present) - Warning and other information should be in the national language(s) of the countries where the toy is marketed. ** In the case of the toy sell in European countries, the toy, its packaging or document accompanying must be labelled with the name and address of the manufacturer and importer.

R E S U L T S Page 7 of 30 This report details the clauses appropriate to this item. Those clauses not referred to were considered not applicable Specification: BS EN 71-2 : 2011+ A1:2014 Safety of Toys Flammability Sample 14&15 SECTION TEST RESULTS 4.1 General Celluloid(cellulose nitrate) and materials with a same burning behaviour in fire Pass The test results thus obtained can not be considered as providing an overall indication of the potential fire hazard of toys or materials when subjected to other sources of ignition.

R E S U L T S Page 8 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 1 Light pink granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) 0.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.5 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 3.7 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 2.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 9 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 2 Black granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 7 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) 0.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.5 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 3.2 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 3.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 10 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 3 White granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) 1.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 1.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) 0.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.5 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.6 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 4.3 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 0.5 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 11 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 4 Red granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) 0.2 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 0.7 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) 0.3 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 4.6 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 10.7 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 12 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 5 Navy granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) 0.3 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) 0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 242.9 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) 1.8 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.6 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 3.7 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 38.6 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 13 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 6 Purple granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) 0.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) 0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 214.7 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) 1.7 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 2.6 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 34.5 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 14 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 7 Grey granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 6.6 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.3 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 2.8 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 3.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 15 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 8 Green granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) 0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 0.5 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) 0.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.7 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 4.3 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 9.8 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 16 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 9 Orange granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) 2.8 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) 0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 2.9 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) 0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.6 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 4 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 2.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 17 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 10 Yellow granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) 2.3 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) 0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 2.7 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) 0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.5 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 3.5 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 1.7 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 18 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 11 Blue granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 1.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.5 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 3.8 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 22.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 19 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 12 Pink granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 1.7 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) 0.2 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 3.6 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 1.9 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 20 of 30 Toxic Elements Analysis BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014 Acid extraction method determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP / MS) Sample 13 Fuchsia granule RESULT (ppm) DETECTION LIMIT PASS/FAIL REQUIREMENT (ppm) Antimony (Sb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 560 Arsenic (As) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 47 Barium (Ba) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 18750 Cadmium (Cd) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 17 Chromium (III) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Chromium (VI) <0.1 ppm 0.1 ppm PASS 0.2 Lead (Pb) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 160 Mercury (Hg) <0.01 ppm <0.01 ppm PASS 94 Selenium (Se) <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 460 Aluminium (Al) 0.9 ppm <1 ppm PASS 70000 Boron (B) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Cobalt (Co) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 130 Copper (Cu) 0.4 ppm <1 ppm PASS 7700 Manganese (Mn) 0.5 ppm <1 ppm PASS 15000 Nickel (Ni) <0.1 ppm <1 ppm PASS 930 Strontium (Sr) 2.9 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 56000 Tin (Sn) <0.1 ppm <1.2 ppm PASS 180000 Organic tin <0.1 ppm <0.1 ppm PASS 12 Zinc (Zn) 18.3 ppm <1 ppm PASS 46000 ppm (Part per million) =mg / kg =Mercury (Hg): <0.01 ppm, Others metal: <0.1 ppm

R E S U L T S Page 21 of 30 TOTAL PHTHALATE CONTENT INTERTEK IHTM AL.2.026 based on EN 14372 : 2004 EN14372 :2004 Method By Gas Chromotographic- Mass Spectrometric (GC- MS ) Analysis : 2004 Sample 1&2&3 1- Composite sample of light pink granule, light pink plastic, black granule, black plastic, white granule (Sample 1&2&3) RESULT (%, w/w) DIBUTYL PHTHALATE (DBP) DIETHYL HEXYL PHTHALATE (DEHP) BENZYL BUTYL PHTHALATE (BBP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) DI-ISO-NONYL PHTHALATE (DINP) DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE (DNOP) DI-ISO-DECYL PHTHALATE (DIDP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) RESULT (%, w/w) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) REMARK =The Above Limit Was Quoted According To Annex XVII Items 51&52 of the REACH Regulation (EC) No.1907/2006 (Formerly known as Directive 2005/84/EC) for Phthalate Content. =Correction of the mass due to untreated textile components has been done ppm (part per million) =mg / kg = DINP, DIDP: 100 ppm, Other phthalates: 10 ppm * =EXCEEDED LIMIT COMMENT =The Phthalate Content Test Result DID NOT EXCEED The Limit Of 0.1% By Weight As Stated In European Commission Directive 2005/84/EC On 14 December 2005 Relating To Restrictions On Phthalates In Toys And Children Articles. (Estimated Total uncertainty=± 5 %)

R E S U L T S Page 22 of 30 TOTAL PHTHALATE CONTENT INTERTEK IHTM AL.2.026 based on EN 14372 : 2004 EN14372 :2004 Method By Gas Chromotographic- Mass Spectrometric (GC- MS ) Analysis : 2004 Sample 3&4&5 2- Composite sample of white plastic, red granule, red plastic, navy granule, navy plastic (Sample 3&4&5) RESULT (%, w/w) DIBUTYL PHTHALATE (DBP) DIETHYL HEXYL PHTHALATE (DEHP) BENZYL BUTYL PHTHALATE (BBP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) DI-ISO-NONYL PHTHALATE (DINP) DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE (DNOP) DI-ISO-DECYL PHTHALATE (DIDP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) RESULT (%, w/w) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) REMARK =The Above Limit Was Quoted According To Annex XVII Items 51&52 of the REACH Regulation (EC) No.1907/2006 (Formerly known as Directive 2005/84/EC) for Phthalate Content. =Correction of the mass due to untreated textile components has been done ppm (part per million) =mg / kg = DINP, DIDP: 100 ppm, Other phthalates: 10 ppm * =EXCEEDED LIMIT COMMENT =The Phthalate Content Test Result DID NOT EXCEED The Limit Of 0.1% By Weight As Stated In European Commission Directive 2005/84/EC On 14 December 2005 Relating To Restrictions On Phthalates In Toys And Children Articles. (Estimated Total uncertainty=± 5 %)

R E S U L T S Page 23 of 30 TOTAL PHTHALATE CONTENT INTERTEK IHTM AL.2.026 based on EN 14372 : 2004 EN14372 :2004 Method By Gas Chromotographic- Mass Spectrometric (GC- MS ) Analysis : 2004 Sample 6&7&8 1- Composite sample of purple granule, purple plastic, grey granule, grey plastic, green granule (Sample 6&7&8) RESULT (%, w/w) DIBUTYL PHTHALATE (DBP) DIETHYL HEXYL PHTHALATE (DEHP) BENZYL BUTYL PHTHALATE (BBP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) DI-ISO-NONYL PHTHALATE (DINP) DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE (DNOP) DI-ISO-DECYL PHTHALATE (DIDP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) RESULT (%, w/w) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) REMARK =The Above Limit Was Quoted According To Annex XVII Items 51&52 of the REACH Regulation (EC) No.1907/2006 (Formerly known as Directive 2005/84/EC) for Phthalate Content. =Correction of the mass due to untreated textile components has been done ppm (part per million) =mg / kg = DINP, DIDP: 100 ppm, Other phthalates: 10 ppm * =EXCEEDED LIMIT COMMENT =The Phthalate Content Test Result DID NOT EXCEED The Limit Of 0.1% By Weight As Stated In European Commission Directive 2005/84/EC On 14 December 2005 Relating To Restrictions On Phthalates In Toys And Children Articles. (Estimated Total uncertainty=± 5 %)

R E S U L T S Page 24 of 30 TOTAL PHTHALATE CONTENT INTERTEK IHTM AL.2.026 based on EN 14372 : 2004 EN14372 :2004 Method By Gas Chromotographic- Mass Spectrometric (GC- MS ) Analysis : 2004 Sample 9&10 2- Composite sample of green plastic, orange granule, orange plastic, yellow plastic, yellow granule (Sample 9&10) RESULT (%, w/w) DIBUTYL PHTHALATE (DBP) DIETHYL HEXYL PHTHALATE (DEHP) BENZYL BUTYL PHTHALATE (BBP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) DI-ISO-NONYL PHTHALATE (DINP) DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE (DNOP) DI-ISO-DECYL PHTHALATE (DIDP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) RESULT (%, w/w) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) REMARK =The Above Limit Was Quoted According To Annex XVII Items 51&52 of the REACH Regulation (EC) No.1907/2006 (Formerly known as Directive 2005/84/EC) for Phthalate Content. =Correction of the mass due to untreated textile components has been done ppm (part per million) =mg / kg = DINP, DIDP: 100 ppm, Other phthalates: 10 ppm * =EXCEEDED LIMIT COMMENT =The Phthalate Content Test Result DID NOT EXCEED The Limit Of 0.1% By Weight As Stated In European Commission Directive 2005/84/EC On 14 December 2005 Relating To Restrictions On Phthalates In Toys And Children Articles. (Estimated Total uncertainty=± 5 %)

R E S U L T S Page 25 of 30 TOTAL PHTHALATE CONTENT INTERTEK IHTM AL.2.026 based on EN 14372 : 2004 EN14372 :2004 Method By Gas Chromotographic- Mass Spectrometric (GC- MS ) Analysis : 2004 Sample 11&12 1- Composite sample of blue granule, blue plastic, pink granule (Sample 11&12) RESULT (%, w/w) DIBUTYL PHTHALATE (DBP) DIETHYL HEXYL PHTHALATE (DEHP) BENZYL BUTYL PHTHALATE (BBP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) DI-ISO-NONYL PHTHALATE (DINP) DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE (DNOP) DI-ISO-DECYL PHTHALATE (DIDP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) RESULT (%, w/w) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) REMARK =The Above Limit Was Quoted According To Annex XVII Items 51&52 of the REACH Regulation (EC) No.1907/2006 (Formerly known as Directive 2005/84/EC) for Phthalate Content. =Correction of the mass due to untreated textile components has been done ppm (part per million) =mg / kg = DINP, DIDP: 100 ppm, Other phthalates: 10 ppm * =EXCEEDED LIMIT COMMENT =The Phthalate Content Test Result DID NOT EXCEED The Limit Of 0.1% By Weight As Stated In European Commission Directive 2005/84/EC On 14 December 2005 Relating To Restrictions On Phthalates In Toys And Children Articles. (Estimated Total uncertainty=± 5 %)

R E S U L T S Page 26 of 30 TOTAL PHTHALATE CONTENT INTERTEK IHTM AL.2.026 based on EN 14372 : 2004 EN14372 :2004 Method By Gas Chromotographic- Mass Spectrometric (GC- MS ) Analysis : 2004 Sample 12&13 2- Composite sample of pink plastic, fuchsia granule, fuchsia plastic (Sample 12&13) RESULT (%, w/w) DIBUTYL PHTHALATE (DBP) DIETHYL HEXYL PHTHALATE (DEHP) BENZYL BUTYL PHTHALATE (BBP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) DI-ISO-NONYL PHTHALATE (DINP) DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE (DNOP) DI-ISO-DECYL PHTHALATE (DIDP) SUM OF THREE PHTHALATES LIMIT (MAX.) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) RESULT (%, w/w) TOTAL 0,1% (1000 ppm) REMARK =The Above Limit Was Quoted According To Annex XVII Items 51&52 of the REACH Regulation (EC) No.1907/2006 (Formerly known as Directive 2005/84/EC) for Phthalate Content. =Correction of the mass due to untreated textile components has been done ppm (part per million) =mg / kg = DINP, DIDP: 100 ppm, Other phthalates: 10 ppm * =EXCEEDED LIMIT COMMENT =The Phthalate Content Test Result DID NOT EXCEED The Limit Of 0.1% By Weight As Stated In European Commission Directive 2005/84/EC On 14 December 2005 Relating To Restrictions On Phthalates In Toys And Children Articles. (Estimated Total uncertainty=± 5 %)

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