


Selling children's toys on Amazon Canada requires CCPSA certification, and a test report issued by an ISO 17025-accredited testing laboratory confirms that each product has passed the test before it can be sold on the shelves. Consultation: 158-2707-9536 (V same)
In Canada, all toys intended for children 14 and under must meet federal safety standards under the Canadian Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) , including:
Canadian Toy Regulations (/2011-17)
Lead-Containing Consumer Products Regulations (/2018-83)
Phthalates Regulations (/2016-188)
Regulations on Surface Coating Materials (/2016-193)
Amazon may request toy safety documentation at any time to confirm compliance.
Who should submit relevant documents?
If Amazon contacts you, you must provide documentation confirming the safety of the product. For each product you apply to sell, Amazon requires specific documentation from you to demonstrate that it has been tested and complied with a standard or regulation.
Canadian children's toys CCPSA certification SOR standard processing process:
1. Fill in the application form, consult the product test content, and quote
2. Provide product information
3. Send samples to the laboratory
4. Sign the contract, pay
5. After passing the test, a report / certificate will be issued.
How do I apply for approval to sell children's toys?
Amazon policy requires that children's toys sold through Amazon.com must meet certain certification standards. If Amazon contacts you, please submit the following information:
Company Name
Seller ID / Supplier ID
Email address
phone number
List of ASINs you are applying to sell
Product images and brochures, if applicable (images should include all relevant safety information, compliance markings, and small parts and choking hazard warnings)
A test report issued by an ISO 17025 accredited testing laboratory confirming that each item passed the test and meets the following requirements:
Commodity standard requirements
Toys intended for children 14 years and younger /2011-17 (toys) and /2016-188 (phthalates), /2016-193 (surface coatings), /2018-83 (lead) (if applicable) and small parts warning *
For more information on specific children's toys and products, see the following help pages:
fidget spinner
invisible ink pen
Magnetic clay
Magnetic Building Blocks
Children's squishy toys
* Note: Small parts warning should be displayed on the detail page as a specified property.
Health Canada provides guidance for businesses on how to comply with these requirements.
Note: You confirm that all information you submit is true, credible and accurate. If you don't meet these security requirements, Amazon may revoke your selling privileges.
