As Providence Health and Services noted, crayons specifically are largely non-toxic, and you most likely will only be dealing with rainbow colored poop if crayons are your kid's choice of
non-food snack item.
Not exact matches
In my community, we created a policy that requires classrooms to offer
non-food parties and celebrations (in part b / c of food allergies), recess can NOT be taken away as a punishment, and our elementary schools can't sell a la carte «
snack»
items at lunch unless they meet certain criteria.
They will eat food and
non-food items with little care for the consequences of that tasty
snack.
As a responsible pet parent, it is wise to be furr - miliar with some of the common food and
non-food items that a mischievous pet might sniff out and
snack on.