Pencil "lead" is graphite, not actual lead.
Really? You think this is information that we do not know or need to be told? You think people here believe that an object they likely handle on a daily, or at least regular, basis contains a toxic element, particularly when this object is something people handle with their hands and even likely put in their mouth?
I suspect everyone knows that the "lead" in a pencil is really a far more benign substance that maybe gives way to leading pieces of itself behind in a visible, controlled, manner than one of the harder metals.
Regardless of what it actually is, calling the stuff pencils use to make marks "lead" is pretty damn common.