Toy Recalls - The Essential Infant Resource for Moms
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Toy Recalls - The Essential Infant Resource for Moms
Toy Recall Report ~ 2010 ● ● ● Toy Recalls 2010 ● ● ● © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood, one day at a time. ● ● ● Table of Contents January, 2010 ................................................................................................................................................... 4 Military Toy Figurine Big Rex and Friends Cloth Book Horse Toy Figurines Danbar Knight Hawk Toy Helicopters at Radio Shack Princess and the Pea Necklaces at Walmart ● ● ● February, 2010 ................................................................................................................................................. 7 Papyrus Greeting Cards with Bracelets Tiny Tink and Friends Children’s Toy Jewelry Sets Special Forces and Police SWAT Toy Gun Sets Wind Chime Toys by Tiny Love Manhattan Toys Pull-A-Long Friends Toy Recalls March, 2010 ................................................................................................................................................... 14 Scooby Doo, Tweety, and Batman Spoon and Fork Sets Children’s Bangle Bracelets Children’s Metal Charm Christmas-Themed Bracelets 2010 April, 2010 ...................................................................................................................................................... 16 Gund Baby Paperboard Books Step 2 Basic Rhythms Drums May, 2010 ...................................................................................................................................................... 17 Fly Dragonfly / Queen Bee Remote-Controlled Helicopters Push Around and Whisper Ride Buggies by Step2 Toy Dart Guns sold at Family Dollar Stores (2 fatalities) ● ● ● June, 2010 ...................................................................................................................................................... 20 “Shrek Forever After 3D” Collectible Glasses from McDonalds Beado Hand-Held Beaded Toy Children’s Happy Charm Bracelets and Football Rings give away at doctor/dentist offices July, 2010 ....................................................................................................................................................... 23 Daiso Coin Purse and Jewelry Justice Jewelry August, 2010 .................................................................................................................................................. 29 Little People Play ‘n Go Campsite Magnetic Maze Boards Continued on the next page… ● ● ● 2 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. ● ● ● Table of Contents (continued…) September, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................ 33 Sand and Water Transportation Station by Step2 “Play with Your Veggies” Set by Land of Nod Click Bracelets, Klick Klick Balls, and BoBo Balls by Fun Stuff Chuck E. Cheese Rings and Glasses Giant Stars and Giant Starbuilder Sets “Love Tester” Mood Rings and Necklaces October, 2010 ................................................................................................................................................ 39 Spa Factory Aromatherapy Kits – (Reannounced) Bathtub Subs by Munchkin Wolverine, Spider-Man, and Iron Man 2 Projector Flashlights 3 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. January, January, 2010 Recalled Toys Military Toy Figure from Dollar Stores Date of recall: January 6th, 2010 This mini military toy set is packaged on a blister card and includes a male figure about four inches high with various military accessories. They were sold in Dollar Stores and other discount stores from November 2008 until April 2009. Reason for the recall: The surface paint on the toy has too much lead. What should you do? Immediately take the figure and accessories away. Contact Jide Trading (866-544-7822) for a full refund or replacement toy. “Big Rex and Friends” Cloth Book Date of recall: January 8th, 2010 The book has a black and white striped border with a red dinosaur on the cover. The phrase “Big Rex and Friends” is printed on the cover as well. ISBN numbers 031249260X or 9780312492601 are printed on the back of the book. The books were sold at Barnes & Noble, Toys “R” Us, Amazon, Borders, and other booksellers from May 2004 until November 2009 for around $9. Reason for the recall: A red plastic dot sewn in the book contains too much lead. What should you do? Immediately take the book away. Contact St Martin’s Press (800-347-9411) for instructions on how to return the book for a full refund. 4 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Horse Toy Figurines by Blip Toys Date of recall: January 26th, 2010 This particular recall involves the Nature Wonders HD Pinto Horse toy figures with model number 92093. This plastic horse is white with brown spots and measures around 4 inches high. The model number and “Nature Wonders HD” can be found on the retail tag wrapped around the horse’s leg. They were sold at Walmart stores from January 2009 through July 2009 for around $4. Reason for the recall: The surface paint on the horse contains too much lead. What should you do? Immediately take the horse figures away from children. Contact Blip Toys (888-405-7696) to receive a free replacement toy. Danbar Knight Hawk Toy Helicopters at Radio Shack Date of recall: January 26th, 2010 This recall is in regards to the Danbar Knight Hawk 3D Remote Control Toy Helicopters, model number 006047, which can be found on the back of the controller. There is a Knight Hawk 3D logo printed on the front of the controller. The product was sold at Radio Shack as catalog number 600-0566 (60-566) for ages 8 and up from October 2009 until December 2009 for about $60. Reason for the recall: The battery housing under the helicopter canopy can overheat while charging, creating a fire hazard. There has been 1 report of a fire that started when a store demo was charging. What should you do? Immediately take the helicopters away. Return the toys to the nearest Radio Shack for a full refund. Questions can be directed to Radio Shack at 800-843-7422 5 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Princess and the Pea Necklaces at Walmart Date of recall: January 29th, 2010 These recalled necklaces come in two designs. The first is shaped like a crown. It has a model number of 4616-4187 and a UPC # of 72783367144. The second is shaped like a frog and has model number 4616-4190 and a UPC # of 72783367147. Both pendants are on a metal link chain and come in a crown hinged box. The packaging has the phrase “Princess and the Pea” on it and contains the model and UPC numbers above. The necklaces were sold exclusively at Walmart from November 2009 through January 2010 for around $5. Reason for the recall: The necklaces contain high levels of cadmium, which is toxic to young children. What should you do? Immediately take the necklaces away. Return the jewelry to any Walmart store for a full refund or replacement product. Questions can be directed to F.A.F., Inc. at 800-949-3311. 6 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. February, 2010 Recalled Toys Papyrus Greeting Cards with Bracelets Date of recall: February 2nd, 2010 This recall involves Papyrus brand greeting cards that were sold with an attached wooden bead bracelet. The front of the card says Happy Birthday to You, and includes a attached heart-shaped bead that says smile on it. The bracelet is made of very colorful beads, one of which is a butterfly. The back of the greeting card says “BD 6340CAN1 | © Jean Card & Gift Company” and the card insert says “USA $6.95 | CAN $10.50 | Made in China | © Jean Card & Gift Company” and includes the UPC number 734524634013 in the lower right corner. These cards were sold at card stores and other retailers from February 2004 until September 2009 for about $7. Reason for the recall: The surface paint coating on the bracelets sold with the cards contain too much lead. Lead is toxic to young children. What should you do? Immediately stop using the bracelet. Contact Schurman Fine Papers (888-990-9095) for instructions on how to receive a full refund. 7 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Tiny Tink and Friends Children’s Toy Jewelry Sets Date of recall: February 2nd, 2010 About 252,000 Tinker Bell and Friends Children’s Toy Jewelry Sets are being recalled. These sets contain a tiny charm that is attached to a cord using a metal ring and cylinder. The charm was included as a separate accessory that children can attach to the toy necklace, bracelet, or key chain. Those charms that have plastic tabs, rather than metal rings and cylinders, are not being recalled. These sets were sold nationwide from November 2008 through November 2009 for between $6 and $8 each. The jewelry sets were sold in a variety of styles: Name Item # UPC # Tinker Bell's Lil’ Tinker Bracelet 74634 or 74641 0 43377 74634 8 Or 0 43377 74641 6 Rosetta's Rosebud Key Chain 74631 0 43377 74631 7 8 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Photograph Silvermist's Water Lily Necklace 74632 0 43377 74632 4 Reason for the recall: The cylindrical metal connector on the charm (see picture right) has too much lead, and violates Federal standards. Lead is toxic to young children. What should you do? Immediately take the charm and cord away from children and discard them. Contact Playmates Toys (888-810-1133) for a replacement charm accessory. Special Forces and Police SWAT Toy Gun Sets Date of recall: February 3rd, 2010 The toys being recalled here are sold as Special Forces Weapons and Accessories Set and a SWAT Police Play Equipment Set. Both sets include two toy guns and related accessories. The number 48JQH09 is printed on the right side of the larger gun. The gun sets were sold at Dollar General stores in 35 states 9 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. from September 2009 through October 2009 for about $5. Reason for the recall: The orange tips located at the end of the toy gun barrels, and are designed to distinguish them as toys and not real guns, can come off, creating a choking hazard. What should you do? Immediately take away the toy guns. Return them to any Dollar General store for a full refund or replacement. Questions can be directed to Dollar General Corp at 800-678-9258. Wind Chime Toys by Tiny Love Date of recall: February 10th, 2010 This recall involves wind chime toys manufactured by Tiny Love, Inc. The recalled toys were sold individually or as part of a set as Gymini Kick & Play Activity Gym and Tiny Smarts Gift Sets. The toys produce the sounds of a wind chime. The phrase “Tiny Love” is printed on a tag located on the toy. You can see the item numbers and picture below. The wind chimes were sold at Toys R Us, Walmart, Target, Buy Buy Baby, and TJ Maxx stores nationwide from February 2002 through February 2010 for about $8 separately, $22 for the Tiny Smarts Gift Set, and $70 for the Gymini Activity Gym. (Wind chimes sold with other activity gyms are not being recalled.) 10 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Name Item # Baby Wind Chime #493 Baby Wind Chime – Green #593 Tiny Smarts – Baby Bunny #512 Wind Chime – Duck *Sold as a part of the Gymini Kick and Play Activity Gym. Only this wind chime is being recalled. # 811 Wind Chime – Louie #516 Wind Chime – Ella #517 Tiny Smarts Gift Set *Bunny Wind Chime is the only product in the gift set being recalled. 11 #539 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Photograph Reason for the recall: The wind chime toy can be pulled apart, exposing sharp metal rods, which creates a puncture and laceration hazard. There have been 5 reports of babies pulling the wind chimes apart and exposing the sharp metal rods. There was one 24-month-old baby who punctured his cheek with the rods. What should you do? Immediately take away the recalled wind chimes. Contact Tiny Love (888-791-8166) to receive a free replacement toy. Manhattan Toys Pull-Alongs: Toucan, Alligator, and Sharky Date of recall: February 10th, 2010 This recall involves three different styles of pull-along toys manufactured by Manhattan Toys: Pull-ALong Friends Toucan (with lot code 210720GB), Pull-A-Long Friends Alligator (with lot code 210750GB), and Pull-A-Long Friends Sharky (with lot code 210530GB). The toucan has a large yellow and black beak and blue striped wings. The alligator is green with a red ridge on his back. The shark has blue swirls painted on its wheels and an orange wooden fish on the pull string. You can find the lot codes printed on the bottom of each toy. The toys were sold at gift and specialty stores nationwide, online, and through catalogs from September 2009 through January 2010 for about $22 each. 12 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Reason for the recall: The toys have wooden compartments that can break off, creating a choking hazard. What should you do? Take the toys away immediately. Return them to the store where purchased for a refund or replacement toy. Further questions can be directed to Manhattan Group at 800-541-1345. Pull-A-Long Friends Toucan Pull-A-Long Friends Sharky 13 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Pull-A-Long Friends Alligator March, 2010 Recalled Toys Scooby-Doo, Tweety, and Batman Spoon and Fork Sets Date of recall: March 2nd, 2010 These spoon and fork sets are white plastic with cartoon images on the handles. They were sold at Dollar Tree Stores and Deals in January 2010 for $1 per set. Reason for the recall: The middle two prongs of the plastic fork can come off, creating a choking hazard. There has been one report of a middle prong coming off, with no injuries. What should you do? Immediately take the set away from children. Return them to Dollar Tree or Deals for a full refund. Questions can be directed to Peachtree Playthings at 800-290-4831. 14 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Children’s Bangle Bracelets Date of recall: March 3rd, 2010 These bracelets were sold in packets of 24 and are gold with stripes of red, maroon, black, orange, or green. They were sold at Chandigarh Fashion Stores in Flushing, N.Y. and Sonia Selections stores in Chicago, IL from May 2007 through August 2008 for about $2. Reason for the recall: The surface coating on the bracelets contain high levels of lead, which is toxic to children. What should you do? Immediately take the bracelets away. Return to the store where purchased for a full refund. Children’s Metal Charm Christmas-Themed Bracelets Date of recall: March 11th, 2010 This is a warning, not a recall, involving Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer brand children’s Christmas and winter-themed bracelets. The two styles being affect are the Bumble Snowman and the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The bracelets were sold for winter and Christmas-themed charms including a snowman, Christmas tree, candy cane, and snowflake. They were sold at discount and dollar-type stores nationwide from 2006 and March 2009 for about $1. Reason for the recall: The bracelets contain high levels of cadmium. Cadmium is extremely toxic to young children. What should you do? Immediately take them away from children and throw them away. The firm that made them (Buy-Rite Designs of New Jersey) is no longer in business, so no contact information is available. 15 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. April, 2010 Recalled Toys Gund Baby Paperboard Books Date of recall: April 6th, 2010 This recall involves three miniature children’s paperboard books with plastic handles designed as baby rattles. They include “Animals” (item number 059174), “Numbers” (item number 059175) and “Colors” (item number 059176). The books were also sold as a three-book set (item number 059173). The phrase “Gund” and the item number are located on the back of the books. The books measure 4.5” by 7”. The books were sold at gift and specialty stores nationwide from January 2009 through March 2010 for about $8 or $20 for the set. Reason for the recall: The foam used to fill the book binding can detach, creating a choking hazard. There have been three reports of children mouthing the Styrofoam that detached from the books. No injuries have been reported. What should you do? Immediately take the books away. Contact Gund (800-436-3726) for a free replacement product. 16 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Step 2 Basic Rhythms Drums Date of recall: April 27th, 2010 These toy drums were intended for preschool children and were sold with two drumsticks that can be stored in clips on the side of the drum. A red “Step2” logo is printed on the side of the drum. The toys were sold at Toys R Us, Burlington Coat Factory, and other stores from August 2009 through March 2010 for between $10 and $15. Reason for the recall: The plastic clips used to attach the drumsticks to the drum can break. Those small broken pieces are a choking hazard. What should you do? Immediately take the drum away. Contact Step 2 (866-860-1887) to request a replacement toy. May, 2010 Recalled Toys Fly Dragonfly / Queen Bee Remote-Controlled Helicopters Date of recall: May 12th, 2010 This recall involves the “Fly Dragonfly” (also known as “Queen Bee”) remote-controlled helicopters. The helicopters are black and yellow plastic, and measure about 19 inches long by 6.5 inches high. The helicopters have a rounded front yellow cockpit with bee decals and a narrow black tail assembly. They were sold with remote-control unit and a separate charger. The phrase “Fly Dragonfly” and SKU # 51727 are printed on the packaging. The helicopters were sold at book/gift fairs held in schools, hospitals, and office buildings from August 2009 through January 2010 for about $38. Reason for the recall: The rechargeable battery inside the helicopters can overheat, igniting the helicopter and posing fire and burn hazards. There have been 49 reports of the batteries overheating, including 6 reports of flames coming out of the helicopter, and 1 report of minor property damage. 17 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Push Around and Whisper Ride Buggies by Step 2 Date of recall: May 12th, 2010 The Push Around Buggy and the Whisper Ride Buggy are ride-on toys. The buggy comes in various colors: orange, blue, red, blue, pink, and green. They have the red “Step2” logo on the handle of the buggy. Those buggies that have a handle attached by a bolt with a plastic white or black head and nut are NOT included in this recall. The buggies were sold at major retailers and specialty stores from August 1999 through March 2010 for between $29 and $59. Only buggies with pins that have yellow knobs are included in this recall. Reason for the recall: A pin attaching the yellow knob on the handle of the buggy can come off, separating the handle from the buggy. There have been 28 reports of the handle coming off; 2 required professional medical treatment and 26 resulted in minor cuts and bruises. 18 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. What should you do? Immediately stop using the buggy. Contact Step2 (866-860-1887) for a free repair kit. Push Around Buggy Whisper Ride Buggy 19 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Toy Dart Guns sold at Family Dollar Stores Date of recall: May 17th, 2010 The recalled toy dart guns were sold exclusively at Family Dollar stores. The “Auto Fire” toy target set is sold with either an orange and yellow toy gun (item #P238) or a blue and yellow toy gun (item #9328), eight orange darts and a small target with numbers from 1 to 20. The gun’s item number is located on one side of the handle in raised lettering. The soft plastic darts measure just over 1 inch in length and have a small suction cup at one end with a diameter of about ½ inch. The target board is black, yellow, red, and green, and measures 5 inches in diameter. The phrase “Gordy Toy” and “Ages 8+” is printed on the packaging. They were sold from September 2005 through January 2009 for about $1.50. Reason for the recall: If a child places the soft pliable plastic toy dart in his mouth, it can be inhaled into the throat, causing asphyxiation. There have been 2 deaths by asphyxiation involving a 9-year-old boy from Chicago, IL and a 10year-old boy from Milwaukee, WI. What should you do? Immediately take away the toy sets from children. Return the guns to any Family Dollar store for a full refund. Questions may be directed to Family Dollar at 800-547-0359. June, 2010 Recalled Toys “Shrek Forever After 3D” Collectible Glasses from McDonalds Date of recall: June 4th, 2010 The “Shrek Forever After 3D” glasses are 16 ounces and came in four designs: Shrek, Fiona, Puss ‘n Boots, and Donkey. They were sold exclusively at McDonald’s stores nationwide from May 2010 into June 2010 for about $2. Reason for the recall: 20 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. The designs on the glasses contain cadmium. Long term exposure to cadmium can cause adverse health effects. What should you do? Immediately stop using the glasses and return them to any McDonald’s for a refund of $3 each. Questions may be directed to McDonald’s at 800-244-6227. Beado Handheld Bead Toys Date of recall: June 10th, 2010 This recall involves the Beado hand-held beaded play toy with model number 1501 and date code 02910 04323A. The product measures 6 inches in diameter and is composed of 4 blue plastic “hubs”, 6 white plastic “wires” and 12 multi-colored beads that slide along the wires. The model number and date code are printed on the bottom of the packaging and the date code is also inside one of the blue hubs. Beados that have a different date code than 02910 or have a date code of 02910 and an inspection sticker on the bottom of the packaging and a black mark by the date code inside the hub have been inspected and are NOT a part of this recall. They were sold in specialty toy stores from March 2010 through May 2010 for about $12. Reason for the recall: The toy’s plastic wires can come off the hubs due to poor adhesive. This allows the beads to slide off, creating a choking hazard. 21 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. What should you do? Immediately stop using the toy. Return it to the store where purchased to receive a full refund or a replacement Beado hand-held beaded toy. Questions may be directed to Rhino Toys at 877-887-4433. Happy Charm Bracelets & Football Rings Given at Doctor & Dentist Offices Date of recall: June 30th, 2010 The “Happy” Charm bracelet contains colorful beads on a small elastic band to which a metal charm bracelet in the shape of a butterfly, moon, or sun is attached. The football ring is a small adjustable metal band to which a football charm (made of metal) is attached. They were given away at doctor and dentist offices nationwide from June 2005 through March 2010. Reason for the recall: The metal substrate in the jewelry contains high levels of cadmium, which is toxic to young children. 22 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. What should you do? Immediately take the jewelry away and toss. Contact SmileMakers (877-390-5470) with any questions. July, 2010 Recalled Toys Daiso Coin Purse and Jewelry Date of recall: July 1st, 2010 The recalled coin purse has rainbow stripes and the jewelry (earrings and necklaces) have blue, pink, red, white, and yellow colored droplets. You can find the phrases “The Coin Purse” and “Mobile Case Coin Purse” printed on the tag attached to the purse. The phrases “Colorful Drop Accessory Bracelet” and “Colorful Drop Accessory Piece” can be seen printed on the front of the packaging. The tag and the packaging have the phrase “Produced for Daiso Japan” printed on the front or the back. The items were sold at Daiso stores in California and Washington from May 2009 through December 2009 for about $1.50. Reason for the recall: 23 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. The surface paint on the zipper of the coin purse and the clasps on the jewelry contains excessive levels of lead, which is toxic to children. What should you do? Immediately take them away. Contact Daiso (888-580-8841) for a full refund. Justice Jewelry Date of recall: July 13th, 2010 This recall involves 19 different styles of jewelry imported by Tween. The styles and shapes include hearts, heart locks, butterflies, cupcakes, peace signs and crowns. Some jewelry contains the words 24 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. "Best," "Friends" or "Forever" and/or "BFF." Only style numbers listed below are included in this recall. The style number is included on the jewelry's packaging. The jewelry was sold at Justice and Limited Too stores and online at www.shopjustice.com from November 2008 through February 2010 for between $7 and $12. Reason for the recall: The jewelry contains high levels of cadmium, which is toxic. What should you do? Take the jewelry away immediately. Return it to any Justice or Limited Too store for a full refund. Questions can be directed to Tween Brands at 800-934-4497. Justice Butterfly Earrings Style #5837 Justice Cupcake Earrings *White Style # 5469 Justice Cupcake Earrings *Dark Pink Style # 5814 Justice Cupcake Earrings *Light Pink Style #5758 25 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Justice Cupcake Earrings *Brown Style # 5467 Justice Cupcake Earrings *Light Blue Style # 5759 Justice BFF Bracelet Style # 3609 Justice BFF Bracelet Style # 5778 Justice BFF Bracelet Style # 5782 Justice Heart Lock Necklace Style # 6905 26 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Justice Cupcake Necklace *Light Blue Style # 6928 Justice Cupcake Necklace *Royal Blue Style # 6936 Justice Cupcake Necklace *Light Pink Style # 6927 Justice Cupcake Necklace *White Style # 6929 27 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. 28 Justice BFF Necklace Style # 6904 Justice Cupcake Necklace *Dark Pink Style # 6937 Justice Heart Necklace Style # 6907 Justice Peace Sign Necklace Style # 6912 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Justice Crown Necklace Style # 6908 August, 2010 Recalled Toys Little People Play ‘n Go Campsite Date of recall: August 5th, 2010 This 7-piece playset includes Sonya Lee, a tent, and other accessories. Product number R69 35 is printed on the toy’s package. The name “Sonya Lee” is printed on the underside of the figure. Only those Sonya Lee characters that bend at the waist, have a green sweater and a purple camera around her neck are being recalled. No other Sonya Lee figures are being affected. The remaining pieces of the Play ‘n Go Campsite are not affected. This set was sold at major stores nationwide and in Puerto Rico from October 2009 through August 2010 for about $15. Reason for the recall: The plastic Sonya Lee character can break at the waist, exposing small parts that are a choking hazard. What should you do? Immediately take the Sonya Lee figure away. Contact Fisher Price (800-432-5437) for instructions on how to return the figure for a free replacement figure. 29 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Magnetic Maze Boards Date of recall: August 26th, 2010 These magnetic maze boards are made of wood and have a clear plastic sheet that covers small wooden or plastic pieces located inside a maze. A plastic wand with a magnet on the tip is attached to the board by a cord. The wand is used to move figures inside the maze. The top of the board has the phrase “Who’s Hiding in the Garden,” “Who’s Hiding in the Ocean,” “Magnetic Counting Maze,” “Magnetic Alphabet Board,” or “My Community Magnetic Board” printed on it. The boards were sold by Lakeshore Learning Materials stores nationwide, through their catalogs, and their online store from January 2009 through May 2010 singly or in sets from between $30 and $40. Reason for the recall: The plastic wand can separate and expose the magnet located at the tip. Besides being a choking hazard, small magnets can cause serious digestive damage. If more than one magnet is swallowed, they can attach to each other inside the intestines and cause a very serious, even fatal, blockage. What should you do? Immediately take the maze away. Contact Lakeshore (800-428-4414) for a free replacement product. 30 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. 31 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. 32 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. September, 2010 Recalled Toys Sand and Water Transportation Station Toys by Step2 Date of recall: September 7th, 2010 This toy is a standalone play station for children ages 2 and up. The toy station consists of a round blue plastic table, including train tracks, train cars in blue, red, and yellow, toy sailboats, and a hand rake/shovel. A red “Step2” logo is printed on the side of the table. Train cars with grey wheels are not being recalled. The toy stations were sold at Target and other major retailers from December 2008 through June 2010 for between $49 and $59. Reason for the recall: The light blue plastic wheels on the train can come off, creating a choking hazard. What should you do? Immediately take the train cars away. Contact Step2 (800-347-8372) for free replacement cars. 33 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. “Play with Your Veggies” Toys by Land of Nod Date of recall: September 8th, 2010 This play set contains vegetables made of felt wool. The toy set has six vegetables: a radish, an onion, an asparagus, a tomato, lettuce, and a carrot. The asparagus is the only toy being recalled. The sets were sold at Land of Nod stores in Illinois and Washington, in the Land of Nod catalog, and in their online store from October 2007 through February 2010 for about $25. Reason for the recall: The metal wire in the toy asparagus can become exposed, creating a laceration hazard. There has been one report of an exposed wire in the asparagus, with no injuries. What should you do? Immediately take away the toy asparagus. Contact Land of Nod (800-933-9904) for return instructions to receive a free replacement asparagus. Click Bracelets, Klick Klick Balls and BoBo Balls by Fun Stuff Date of recall: September 14th, 2010 The items being recalled are the Click Armband Bracelets, Klick Klick Balls, and BoBo Balls. They are all made of stretchy, rubber material and have hard plastic colorful balls attached at the end of the toy’s arms. They have orange, green, pink, purple, and blue colored balls. The BoBo balls have a flashing lighted ball encased inside the stretchy material. The item number for the Click Armband Bracelets is FS1842. The item number for the Klick Klick Balls is FS1734. The item number for the BoBo Balls is FS1814. You can locate the item numbers on the products packaging. They were sold at beach resort stores nationwide from January 2009 through August 2010 for between $2 and $5. Reason for the recall: The small balls on the end of the toy’s arms can come off, creating a choking hazard. The toys were marketed for children 3 and over. However, the CPSC has designated these toys as being made for children between 19 and 35 months of age. There was one report of a ball detaching in a 21-year-old girl’s mouth in Charlotte, NC. No medical attention was required. 34 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. What should you do? Immediately take them away. Return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Or, contact Fun Stuff (888-386-7833) to receive a full refund. Click Armband Bracelets Klick Klick Ball BoBo Balls 35 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Chuck E. Cheese Light-Up Rings and Star Glasses Date of recall: September 15th, 2010 Light-Up Rings: These rings were distributed as part of a promotional product offering or during parent-teacher association conventions. They measure 1 1/8 inches across and is made of plastic with a black elastic band. They come in a variety of colors: blue, green, purple, yellow, and pink. The back of the ring is secured with either screws or glue. They were distributed between April 2009 through June 2010. Star Glasses: The glasses were distributed as part of a birthday package. They measure about 5.5” across by 2.5” tall and are made of a red translucent plastic. They have the phrase “Chuck E. Cheese” painted on the side. They were distributed between April 2010 through August 2010. Reason for the recall: If crushed or pulled apart, the plastic casing can break into small pieces, exposing the battery and creating an ingestion hazard. There have been 2 reported incidents involving the Light-Up Rings. One involve a child swallowing the battery. The second involved a child inserting the battery into his nostril. There are no reported incidents with the Star Glasses. What should you do? Immediately take both the rings and the glasses away. For the Light-Up Rings: Return it to any Chuck E. Cheese to receive your choice of either a refund of $1.00 plus 4 tokens, OR a Soccer Promo-Cup plus 4 tokens. For the Star Glasses: Return it to any Chuck E. Cheese to receive either a refund of $4.99 OR a Flashing-Hands prize product. Questions can be directed to Chuck E. Cheese at 888-778-7193. 36 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Giant Starbuilder and Giant Stars Building Set Date of recall: September 15th, 2010 The giant stars in these building sets are 5” in diameter and are made of opaque plastic. Each star has six knobs protruding from a ring-shaped center. The Giant Starbuilder set contains red, green, yellow, and blue stars. The Giant Star set contains red, yellow, green, blue, orange, and pink stars. The sets were sold at small retail stores nationwide and online at Target.com, ToysRUs.com, Amazon.com, and CSN through Walmart Marketplace from January 2007 through May 2010 for between $25 and $35. 37 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Reason for the recall: The plastic knobs can break off from the center, creating a choking hazard. There have been 3 reports of the knobs breaking off. Fortunately, there have been no injuries. What should you do? Immediately take the star blocks away. Contact Edushape (800-404-4744) for a replacement set or credit towards another Edushape product of equal or lesser value. “Love Tester” Mood Rings and Necklaces Date of recall: September 21st, 2010 This recall involves a mood necklace 18” in length and containing an adjustable ring. It changes colors when the users “mood” changes. The phrases “Love Tester” and “Are You In the Mood” are printed on the packaging. They were sold separately from September 2005 through June 2010 for about $4. 38 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Reason for the recall: The metal rings and necklaces contain high levels of lead. Lead is extremely dangerous to the brain-development of children. What should you do? Immediately take them away. Return them to the store where purchased for a full refund or replacement product. Questions can be directed to D&D Distributing-Wholesale at 800-262-9435. October, 2010 Recalled Toys Spa Factory Aromatherapy Kits Date of recall: October 15th, 2010 This is a reannouncement of a product recall of the Spa Factory Aromatherapy Kits that was in January 2009. Since that recall, there have been additional injuries, which have prompted this second announcement. The injuries were caused by the Spa Factory Spa Fantasy Aromatherapy Fountain & Bath Benefits Kits that were sold at Sam’s Club, Walmart, Target and other stores nationwide from August 2008 through August 2010. They sold between $13 and $50 and are currently available for purchase in some stores. Model Item Number UPC Bar Code Spa Factory Bath Benefits Kit 37836 22876-37836-6 Spa Factory Deluxe Spa Fantasy Aromatherapy Fountain 37908 22876-37908-0 39 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Spa Factory Spa Fantasy Aromatherapy Fountain Spa Factory Spa Fantasy Aromatherapy Fountain Spa Factory Spa Fantasy Aromatherapy Fountain 37837 22876-37837-3 54892 22876-54892-9 54857 22876-54857-8 Reason for the recall: Pressure from the buildup of carbon dioxide in the jars of Bath Bombs/Balls or Bath Fizzles that come with the kits can cause the unvented lids to blow off, posing explosion and projectile hazards. The flying pieces can also cause property damage. Also, the mixture of water with Bath Bombs/Balls or Bath Fizzies can create citric acid. This acid can get into consumers eyes when the jars explode, posing a risk of eye irritation. Since it was original recalled in 2009, there have been 12 additional reports of exploding unvented jars of JAKKS’ Bath Bombs/Balls and Bath Frizzies, including 13 reported injuries. The new injuries include irritated eyes, irritated skin, and one eye injury from projectile jar lids. What should you do? Immediately take away the toy’s jars and caps without vent holes away from children and throw away any jar lids that do not have vents. Contact JAKKS Pacific (877-875-2557) to receive free jar lids with vents. Additional information can be found at www.myspafactory.com. 40 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Do not use these jar caps. They DO NOT have vent holes and pressure can cause the jars to explode and injure consumers Use only these jar caps WITH vent holes to avoid injury. Bathtub Subs by Munchkin Date of recall: October 18th, 2010 These bathtub subs are battery-operated and are yellow, have a smiling face, turquoise windows, and orange propeller and an orange periscope that turns the toy on and off. The intake valve has a water pump that sucks in water to propel the submarine. It is intended to be used during bath time. They were sold at mass merchandisers from November 2009 through September 2010 for about $7. Reason for the recall: The intake valve on the bottom of the toy can suck up loose skin, creating a laceration hazard. There have been 19 incidents of lacerations to boys’ genital area. One of the incidents required medical attention. What should you do? Immediately take the toy away. Contact Munchkin (877-242-3134) on how to return the product for a free replacement toy. 41 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time. Wolverine, Spider-Man, and Iron Man 2 Projector Flashlights Date of recall: October 19h, 2010 These flashlights are about 6.5” long and have the Wolverine, Spider-Man, and Iron Man characters and names printed on them. They come with five extra mini discs that attach to the flashlight to project various images. The back of the packaging lists the number 16879-20012-003-1003 and UPC 6 39277 16879 5. They were sold at various dollar stores from August 2010 through October 2010 for $1. Reason for the recall: The flashlights can cause the batteries (and/or the blub) to overheat, creating a fire and burn hazard. There have been 3 reports of incidents where the batteries overheated. One incident involved a flashlight that melted and in another incident the battery started on fire. No injuries have been reported. What should you do? Take the recalled flashlights away immediately. Discard the batteries and return the flashlights to the store where purchased for a full refund. Additional questions can be directed to Dollar Tree Stores Inc. at 800-876-8077. 42 © http://www.the-essential-infant-resource-for-moms.com Growing into motherhood one day at a time.