List of recalled toys

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Tough Treadz Auto Carrier
Airplane and butterfly push toys
2014 Marin MBX 50 and Tiny Trail Bicycles
Wheelies semi-truck with six motorcycles and push-along motorcycle with rider
Police Press and Go Toy Vehicles
Bud and Skipit Wheely Cute Pull Toys
Little Digger Toy
My Snuggly Ellie Activity Toys
MZB Children’s “Light Up” Watches
Gadget Pencil Cases
Pink Giraffe Animal Purse
Sardines Fishing Game and Starfish Fishing Game
Pacifier clips
Starbrights Dragon stuffed animals
Peanuts Flying Ace Ride-On Toys
Avengers and Darth Vader Themed Water Bottles
Bueno by Contigo Kids Straw Tumblers
Ace Bayou bean bag chairs
LATTJO Tongue drums and LATTJO Drumstick sets
Chillafish children’s bikes
Wedgwood Peter Rabbit decorative baby rattles
Remote Control Toy Excavator and Remote Control Shovel Loader
Green Tones Monkey Glockenspiel
Busy Loops Table Top Toys
Children’s LATTJO Bat Cape Costumes
Moogy plush toys
Wooden Twist & Lock Blocks and Giraffes
Little Wishes Chenille Stuffed Rattles
Little Wishes Summer Plush Pacifier Holders
Magnetic No-Pinch Buckle Infant Bicycle Helmets
Cra-Z-Jewelz Gem Creations
Far East Brokers chairs and swings
Aero Spin and Aero Cruz Sky Rover toys
The Land of Nod Octo-rattles
Self-balancing scooters/hoverboards
Kids’ insulated water bottles
Sweet charm necklace
Silver heart bracelet
“Step-iT” Activity Wristbands
M&M’S branded jewelry
ALEX Jr. Baby Builder, First Pops and First Snaps
Bump and Go Action Egg Laying Chickens
Babies‘R’Us pacifier clips
Glion electric scooters
 

Tough Treadz Auto Carrier

Company: Family Dollar Stores
Original dates of sale: September 2014-December 2014
Original price before recall: $5
Why the toy is a hazard: The die-cast metal cars can have sharp edges that pose a laceration hazard.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled toy sets, take them away and return them to any Family Dollar Stores location for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The UPC code appears on a label on the back stating “Made in China.” The following UPC codes are included in this recall: 678565114083, 678565114090, 678565114106.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Family-Dollar-Stores-Recall-Tough-Trea…
Recall date: 2/4/2015
Number of units recalled: 254,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Airplane and butterfly push toys

Importer: LS Import Inc. of Houston, TX
Original dates of sale: May 2014-July 2014
Original price before recall: $1-$2
Why the toy is a hazard: The wheels of the airplane and the balls at the tip of the butterfly’s antenna can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled toys away from children and contact LS Import for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The airplane push toy is red and has a blue, yellow and red rotor above the cockpit’s canopy and eyelids on the nose of the airplane that open and shut when the toy is been pushed on the floor. The airplane push toy has a pink plastic rod with a handle that connects to the back of the toy to push it. The butterfly push toy’s body is yellow with pink wings and has a pink plastic ball at the end of each of two antennas and a pair of wings that flap up and down when the toy is been pushed on the floor. The butterfly push toy has a green plastic rod with a handle that connects to the back of the toy to push it.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Airplane-and-Butterfly-Push-Toys-Recal…
Recall date: 2/5/2015
Number of units recalled: 660
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

2014 Marin MBX 50 and Tiny Trail Bicycles

Manufacturer: Marin Bikes, CA
Original dates of sale: September 2013-December 2014
Original price before recall: $250
Why the toy is a hazard: The handlebars can loosen or separate during use. This can cause the rider to lose control and/or crash, posing the risk of injury.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycle and contact Marin for a replacement handlebar stem.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The boy’s bicycles were sold in red and have serial number HA14980XXXXXX. The girl’s bicycles were sold in purple and have serial number HA14982XXXXXX. Serial numbers are printed on a foil label affixed to the underside of the base of the down tube.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Marin-Mountain-Bikes-Recalls-Childrens…
Recall date: 2/10/2015
Number of units recalled: 400
Appeared to be for sale online?: Toy appears to still be for sale online, and we have notified the CPSC.

Wheelies semi-truck with six motorcycles and push-along motorcycle with rider

Manufacturer: ShanTou MeiTian Trading Co, Ltd, AmerEuro Trading Limited
Original dates of sale: November 2014-December 2014
Original price before recall: $10 for Motorcycle, $20 for Truck
Why the toy is a hazard: The toys contain excessive levels of lead, which is a violation of the federal standard for lead content.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take away from children and stop using the recalled toys and contact Cycle Gear Inc. for a full refund. Cycle Gear Inc. is contacting consumers directly.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The truck has the item number Item # TAG66767 and SKU# 752249 printed on the packaging. The Wheelies push-along motorcycle is red with a rider in black with silver accents. The product has item # TBG04323 and SKU# 752251 printed on the package.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Cycle-Gear-Recalls-Semi-Truck-and-Moto…
Recall date: 4/15/2015
Number of units recalled: 155
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Police Press and Go Toy Vehicles

Importer: Schylling Inc. of Rowley, MA.
Original dates of sale: April 2010-April 2015
Original price before recall: $5
Why the toy is a hazard: The hat can detach from the policeman’s head and pose a choking hazard to young children.*
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled toy vehicles away from children and contact Schylling for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The toy vehicles measure about 2.5 inches wide by 3.5 inches long by 3.5 inches tall. “Schylling Rowley, MA” and UPC number “01964922782” are printed on the bottom of the toy cars.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Schylling-Recalls-Toy-Police-Cars
Recall date: 5/12/2015
Number of units recalled: 13,200
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Bud and Skipit Wheely Cute Pull Toys

Importer: Bunnies by the Bay of East Windsor, N.J.
Original dates of sale: February 2015-April 2015
Original price before recall: $30
Why the toy is a hazard: Hub caps on the wheels can break or come off the wheel, posing a choking hazard for young children.
Remedy: Consumers should take the toys away from young children immediately and return the item to where it was purchased for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: Lot code YM5/14 is on the label sewn on the back leg of each toy. The item number for Bud Wheely Cute Toy, found on the lower right-hand corner of the original packing, is #401101. The item number for Skipit Wheely Cute Toy is #401103.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Bunnies-by-the-Bay-Recalls-Pull-Toys
Recall date: 6/16/2015
Number of units recalled: 800
Appeared to be for sale online?: Toy appears to still be for sale online, and we have notified the CPSC.

Little Digger Toy

Manufacturer: Intradin Import & Export Co., Ltd., of Shanghai, China
Importer: Northern Tool + Equipment Company, Inc. of Fredericksburg, Va.
Original dates of sale: August 2014–June 2015
Original price before recall: $30
Why the toy is a hazard: The red paint on the Little Digger toy frame contains excessive levels of lead, which is prohibited under federal law.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the Little Digger Toy, put it out of reach of children and contact the firm for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: It has a manufacture date of August 2014 through June 2015. Wel-Bilt is printed on the front of the bucket and the manufacture date is written on the tracking label located on the bucket. The item number #28303 is printed only on the toy’s packaging.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Northern-Tool-and-Equipment-Recalls-Li…
Recall date: 6/25/2015
Number of units recalled: 7,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

My Snuggly Ellie Activity Toys

Importer: Manhattan Group LLC, of Minneapolis, Minn.
Original dates of sale: February 2014-May 2015
Original price before recall: $10
Why the toy is a hazard: The wooden ring can break into small pieces, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the toy away from young children and return the toy to where it was purchased for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The item number is 212520 and can be found on the small white tag sewn into the bottom of the toy.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Manhattan-Group-Recalls-Childrens-Elep…
Recall date: 8/4/2015
Number of units recalled: 2,700
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

MZB Children’s “Light Up” Watches

Importer: MZB, of Long Island City, N.Y.
Original dates of sale: October 2012-June 2015
Original price before recall: $5-$20
Why the toy is a hazard: The case-back of the watch can detach and expose the interior to water, posing a risk of skin irritation, redness, rashes or chemical burns.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled watches away from children and contact MZB for a refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: A complete list of the serial numbers is listed on the firm’s website www.regcen.com.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/MZB-Recalls-Childrens-Watches
Recall date: 8/5/2015
Number of units recalled: 1,900,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: Toy appears to still be for sale online, and we have notified the CPSC.

Gadget Pencil Cases

Importer: Disney Store USA, LLC, of Pasadena, CA.
Original dates of sale: June 2015
Original price before recall: $15
Why the toy is a hazard: The two magnets holding the pencil case lid closed can detach, posing an ingestion hazard. When these two magnets are swallowed, they can link together inside a child’s intestines and result in serious internal injuries.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled pencil cases away from children and contact Disney Stores to receive a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: While no product number is provided on the CPSC recall website, the lid contains two 9/16 inch by 1/16 inch by 1/8 inch magnets on the lid which easily fall off.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Disney-Store-Recalls-Pencil-Cases
Recall date: 8/5/2015
Number of units recalled: 300
Appeared to be for sale online?: We purchased toys that had loose magnets, and have notified the CPSC.

Pink Giraffe Animal Purse

Manufacturer: Wan Le Xiang Bao Shang hang, of Yiwu, China
Importer: Imagine Nation Books, of Louisville, Colo.
Original dates of sale: July 2014-March 2015
Original price before recall: $5-$6
Why the toy is a hazard: The red paint on the zipper contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take these recalled purses away from young children and contact Imagine Nation Books for instructions on returning the purse for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The purse looks like a pink stuffed animal giraffe with brown spots and brown feet and a red zipper down the center of the back. There is a sewn-in tag inside the zipper pouch that reads “MADE IN CHINA.” A hang-tag attached to the purse has “JEWELRY is fun, LEAD COMPLIANT” on the front and “WARNING: Not for Children under 3 years old”, “www.jewelryisfun.com” and item number “CHJF10032AST” on the back. No other color combinations are included in this recall.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Imagine-Nation-Books-Recalls-Pink-Gira…
Recall date: 9/2/2015
Number of units recalled: 630
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Sardines Fishing Game and Starfish Fishing Game

Importer: Juratoys U.S. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Original dates of sale: April 2015-August 2015
Original price before recall: $15-$20
Why the toy is a hazard: The plastic worm at the end of the fishing pole line can separate, producing small parts that pose a choking hazard to children. Additionally, the small magnet inside the worm can liberate. Swallowing multiple magnets can result in serious internal injury.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled games and keep them out of the reach of young children. Consumers should contact Juratoys for a prepaid shipping envelope to return the game. Juratoys will then send a $15 refund check for the Sardines game and a $20 refund check for the Starfish game. Consumers who paid more should include a receipt in the return to receive a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The Sardine fishing game has a red and white sardine with a yellow eye painted on a sardine-shaped tin and has product number J08152 printed on the bottom of the container at the tail, and on the back of one of the fish pieces. The Starfish fishing game has an orange starfish painted on a starfish-shaped tin with a product number J08153 printed on the bottom of the container and on the back of one of the fish pieces.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Juratoys-Recalls-Fishing-Games
Recall date: 9/10/2015
Number of units recalled: 14,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Pacifier clips

Importer: Chewbeads, of New York, N.Y.
Original dates of sale: September 2014-June 2015
Original price before recall: $16.50 for baseball themed clips, $15 for other styles
Why the toy is a hazard: The “D” ring on the pacifier clip can break, allowing beads to detach, posing a choking hazard.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take these recalled pacifier clips away from young children and contact Chewbeads for a free replacement pacifier clip or a refund of the purchase price.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The garment clip has the following number code on the back of the plastic clip: 3/31/14, 08/08/14, 12/01/14, 14/30/09, 15/02/09, 25/04/14.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2015/Chewbeads-Recalls-Pacifier-Clips
Recall date: 9/29/2015
Number of units recalled: 45,000

Starbrights Dragon stuffed animals

Importer: Build-A-Bear Workshop Inc, of St. Louis, Mo.
Original dates of sale: April 2015 and August 2015
Original price before recall: $25
Why the toy is a hazard: The satin seam of the stuffed animal can open, allowing the stuffing material to be exposed, posing a choking hazard for young children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled stuffed animal away from children and return it to any Build-A-Bear Workshop store to receive a coupon for any Build-A-Bear stuffed animal.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The tracking label ending with 9333 or 9334 for USA and 9337 or 9459 for Canada can be found on the label sewn on the backside of the leg.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Build-A-Bear-Recalls-Stuffed-Animals
Recall date: 10/22/2015
Number of units recalled: 33,600
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Peanuts Flying Ace Ride-On Toys

Manufacturer: LaRose Industries, of Randolph, N.J.
Original dates of sale: July 2015-August 2015
Original price before recall: $40
Why the toy is a hazard: The toy’s blue hubcaps can detach from the wheel’s axle, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled ride-on toys away from children and return the product to any Target store for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: A hang tag attached to the product at purchase has “#38126” printed on it and one of the following date codes: BCHTAR616A13-0515, BCHTAR614A13-0515, BCHTAR615A11-0515, BCHTAR684A20-0515, BCHTAR682A05-0615, and BCHTAR683A05-0615
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/LaRose-Industries-Recalls-Peanuts-Flyi…
Recall date: 10/27/2015
Number of units recalled: 11,000

Avengers and Darth Vader Themed Water Bottles

Manufacturer: Amax Enterprises (HK) Limited, of China
Importer: Pottery Barn Kids, of San Francisco, Calif.
Original dates of sale: June 2014-September 2015
Original price before recall: $16
Why the toy is a hazard: The gray paint on the metal portion of the water bottle can contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled water bottles from children and return them to the nearest Pottery Barn Kids store or contact the firm’s toll-free number for free shipping information. Consumers will have the option of a full refund or replacement water bottle, plus a $20 Pottery Barn Kids gift card.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: SKU number 7939721 (Avengers) or 7939721 (Darth Vader) is printed on the price sticker affixed to the bottom of the bottle, along with one of the following date codes: 12/2013, 8/2014 or 12/2014. A tracking label imprinted on the underside of the bottle contains the date code printed along with the words, “Pottery Barn Kids,” “LOT 1, BATCH 1” and “JINHUA, CHINA.”
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Pottery-Barn-Kids-Recalls-Avengers-and…
Recall date: 10/28/2015
Number of units recalled: 15,200

Bueno by Contigo Kids Straw Tumblers

Manufacturer: Ignite USA LLC, of Atlanta, Ga.
Original dates of sale: May 2015-September 2015
Original price before recall: $6
Why the toy is a hazard: If a child chews on the drinking straw, small pieces can break off into the child’s mouth, posing a risk of ingestion or aspiration of the small part.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled tumblers from children and contact Ignite for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: All cups have the number “036201” engraved on the bottom. Model numbers and styles included in the recall are: 71591/71844, 71592/71842, 71593/71841, 71594/71843, 71596, 71597, 71602, 71603
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Ignite-Recalls-Kids-Straw-Tumblers
Recall date: 11/10/2015
Number of units recalled: 130,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Ace Bayou bean bag chairs

Manufacturer: Ace Bayou Corp., of New Orleans, La.
Original dates of sale: 1995-2013
Original price before recall: $30-$100
Why the toy is a hazard: The zippers on the bean bag chairs can be opened by children who can then crawl inside, get trapped and suffocate or choke on the bean bag chair’s foam beads.
Remedy: If it does not have a metal staple, take the recalled bean bag chair away from children immediately and contact Ace Bayou for the free repair kit to permanently disable the zipper.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: Consumers should check the outside zipper on their bean bag chair to ensure that it has a metal staple to disable the outer zipper.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Ace-Bayou-Reannounces-Recall-of-Bean-B…
Recall date: 12/17/2015
Number of units recalled: 2,200,000

LATTJO Tongue drums and LATTJO Drumstick sets

Importer: IKEA North America Services LLC, of Conshohocken, Pa.
Original dates of sale: November 2015-December 2015
Original price before recall: $10-$15
Why the toy is a hazard: The rubber ball on the drumsticks can detach or be unscrewed, posing a choking hazard.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled drum and drumstick sets away from children and return them to IKEA for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The LATTJO Tongue Drum is a solid birch rectangular-shaped drum with a turquoise-dot print on the front and two solid red circles on top. The drum measures about 8 inches long by 2-3/4 inches wide by 2-3/4 inches deep. The drum comes with a seven inch mallet with a turquoise painted handle and black rubber ball on the end. IKEA and LATTJO are printed on a label on the bottom of the drum. The LATTJO Drumstick set includes two solid birch drumsticks, two brushes and two mallet-type drumsticks with black rubber balls on the ends. The set was sold in a turquoise polyester roll-up pouch with a red and white striped fabric panel in the center. The pouch measures about 15 inches long by 10 inches wide. IKEA and LATTJO was printed on a label attached to the pouch.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/IKEA-Recalls-Toy-Drums-and-Drumstick-Sets
Recall date: 1/14/2016
Number of units recalled: 3,300
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Chillafish children’s bikes

Company: The Chillafish Company
Importers: Mindware Corp., of Omaha, Neb., Northwest Synergy, of Redmond, Wash. and Wal-Mart Stores, of Bentonville, Ark.
Original dates of sale: November 2013-November 2015
Original price before recall: $55-$80
Why the toy is a hazard: Overinflated tires can cause the wheel rims to crack and send pieces of the plastic rim flying, posing a laceration hazard to consumers.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop children from using the recalled bikes until the tires are deflated to a pressure at or below 32 psi and contact Chillafish for a free repair. Chillafish is contacting consumers directly.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: BMXie bikes were sold in the colors blue, lime green, pink, red and yellow. Item reference number CPMX01BLU, CPMX01LIM, CPMX01PIN, CPMX01RED or CPMX01YEL is on a label on the bottom of the bike frame. Jack and Josie bikes have steel frames. The bikes are about 34 inches long with a seat that can be adjusted from about 14 inches high to about 17 inches high. Jack bikes were sold in a black and orange color scheme with flames on the crosstube and item reference number CPJJ02BLA on a label on the bottom of the bike frame. Josie bikes were sold in a white and pink color scheme with flowers on the crosstube and item reference number CPJJ02WHI on a label on the bottom of the bike frame.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Chillafish-Recalls-Childrens-Balance-B…
Recall date: 1/21/2016
Number of units recalled: 29,000

Wedgwood Peter Rabbit decorative baby rattles

Importer: WWRD U.S. LLC, of Wall, N.J.
Original dates of sale: April 2015-December 2015
Original price before recall: $79-$95
Why the toy is a hazard: The ball bearings inside each side of the decorative rattle can be released, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the decorative rattles and take them away from young children and contact WWRD for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: A Peter Rabbit figure and “hop hop hop” underneath are embossed on one end cap and “hop little rabbit” over the Peter Rabbit figure is embossed on the other end cap.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Wedgwood-Decorative-Baby-Rattles-Recal…
Recall date: 2/4/2016
Number of units recalled: 670

Remote Control Toy Excavator and Remote Control Shovel Loader

Importer and Distributer: Dollar General Corp., of Goodlettsville, Tenn.
Original dates of sale: July 2015-December 2015
Original price before recall: $10
Why the toy is a hazard: The toy truck’s remote control can short circuit, causing it to overheat and posing fire and burn hazards.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled toy vehicles away from children and contact Dollar General for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: This recall involves a toy excavator and a shovel loader. The remote controlled plastic toys are orange with black and orange wheels. Both have tracking code 90RWE15 marked on the back of the battery compartment. UPC number 00430000549030 can be found on the bottom of the packaging. Power, Shovel Loader and Super Power are printed on stickers located on the side of the excavator. UPC 00400001622537 can be found on the bottom of the packaging. 6000Kg Peakload, FL-330 Deluxe Crane, and Crane Super Truck are printed on stickers located on the side of the shovel loader.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Dollar-General-Recalls-Construction-Tr…
Recall date: 2/4/2016
Number of units recalled: 27,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Green Tones Monkey Glockenspiel

Importer: KHS America of Mt. Juliet, Tenn.
Original dates of sale: January 2015-September 2015
Original price before recall: $40
Why the toy is a hazard: The pink metal note bar on the glockenspiel may contain excessive levels of lead in the paint, violating the federal lead paint standard. If the paint is scraped off and ingested lead can cause adverse health effects.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately remove the pink bar from the glockenspiel and contact KHS America for information on getting a free replacement pink bar.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The Green Tones logo is stamped on the back of the glockenspiel and the tracking number HS0178410914 is printed in black at the bottom.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/KHS-America-Recalls-Childrens-Musical-…
Recall date: 2/4/2016
Number of units recalled: 150
Appeared to be for sale online?: We purchased toys with the recalled tracking number, and have notified the CPSC.

Busy Loops table top toys

Importer and Distributer: The Manhattan Toy Company, of Minneapolis
Original dates of sale: September 2015-January 2016
Original price before recall: $15
Why the toy is a hazard: The round plastic beads can break, posing a choking hazard.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled toy and return it to the store where it was purchased or contact Manhattan Toy for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The model number 700470 and lot code FH are printed on the bottom of the blue base.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Manhattan-Toy-Recalls-Table-Top-Toys
Recall date: 3/31/2016
Number of units recalled: 2,100
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Children’s LATTJO Bat Cape Costumes

Manufacturer: IKEA North America, of Conshohocken, Pa.
Original dates of sale: November 2015 – February 2016
Original price before recall: $13
Why the toy is a hazard: The fabric hook and loop fastener at the neck of the bat cape can fail to detach readily during use, posing a strangulation hazard to children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled bat capes away from children and return the capes to any IKEA store for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: IKEA, LATTJO and numbers 60311650 and 18937 are printed on a white label sewn into the seam of the cape.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/IKEA-Recalls-Childrens-Bat-Cape-Costumes
Recall date: 4/7/2016
Number of units recalled: 11,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Moogy plush toys

Importer and Distributer: Miniland Educational Corp., of Miami, Fla.
Original dates of sale: July 2015 – February 2016
Original price before recall: $33
Why the toy is a hazard: The red button on the Moogy plush toy’s left pocket and the snap button on the right pocket can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled toy away from children and contact Miniland Educational for instructions on destroying and disposing of the Moogy in order to receive a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The CPSC recall website does not provide a model number, but this toy was originally sold at specialty toy stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com, Gilt.com, HighlightsforChildren.com, ToysRUs.com and Zulily.com from July 2015 through February 2016.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Miniland-Educational-Recalls-Moogy-Plu…
Recall date: 4/15/2016
Number of units recalled: 2,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Wooden Twist & Lock Blocks and Giraffes

Importer and Distributer: Flying Tiger Copenhagen, of New York
Original dates of sale: November 2015 – December 2015
Original price before recall: $3
Why the toy is a hazard: Parts of the wooden toys can become detached, resulting in small pieces that can pose a choking hazard to young children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled toys from young children and return the products to Flying Tiger Copenhagen for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: Item numbers 1701354 and 1701493.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Flying-Tiger-Copenhagen-Recalls-Wooden…
Recall date: 4/19/2016
Number of units recalled: 1,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Little Wishes Chenille Stuffed Rattles

Importer: Hobby Lobby Stores Inc., of Oklahoma City, Okla.
Original dates of sale: January 2016 – April 2016
Original price before recall: $7
Why the toy is a hazard: The rattle seams can separate, exposing the fiber stuffing and bell rattle, posing a choking hazard.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled rattles and return them to the nearest Hobby Lobby store for a full refund or store credit.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: This recall involves Little Wishes Chenille Stuffed Rattles, including the Pink & Green Fish rattles, item number 5141577, and the Blue & Yellow Fish rattles, item number 5127642. The rattles are made of a soft chenille fabric with a fiber stuffing. They are 8.5 inches by 7 inches and have a hole cut out in the middle. The item number is printed on the top left corner of the product hang tag. Rattles have a sewn-in label with “Reg. No. PA-15130(CN)” and “Hobby Lobby 9123069” printed on the front of the label.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Hobby-Lobby-Recalls-Infant-Rattles
Recall date: 5/12/2016
Number of units recalled: 14,400
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Little Wishes Summer Plush Pacifier Holders

Importer: Hobby Lobby Stores Inc., of Oklahoma City, Okla.
Original dates of sale: January 2016 – April 2016
Original price before recall: $5
Why the toy is a hazard: The fin of the whale and the head of the octopus can detach from the pacifier holder, posing a choking hazard.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled pacifier holders and return them to the nearest Hobby Lobby store for a full refund or store credit.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: This recall involves Little Wishes Summer Plush Pacifier Holder, including the Blue Whale, item number 5202601, and the Pink Octopus, item number 5725213. The pacifier holders are made of a plush fabric, stuffed with fiber, measure approximately 4.5 inches by 2 inches and have a 10-inch ribbon attached to the body. The item number is printed on the top left corner of the product hang tag. “Hobby Lobby 9123069” is printed on the front and back of the sewn-in label.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Hobby-Lobby-Recalls-Infant-Pacifier-Ho…
Recall date: 5/12/2016
Number of units recalled: 12,900
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Magnetic No-Pinch Buckle Infant Bicycle Helmets

Importer: Pacific Cycle Inc., of Madison, Wis.
Original dates of sale: January 2014 – April 2016
Original price before recall: $18-$25
Why the toy is a hazard: The magnetic buckle on the helmet’s chin strap contains small plastic covers and magnets that can come loose, posing a risk of choking and magnet ingestion to young children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the helmets away from children and contact Pacific Cycle for instructions on how to receive a free replacement helmet.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: This recall involves infant bicycle helmets with magnetic no-pinch chin strap buckles. The helmets are made for infants ranging from one to three years old. The helmet and its straps come in various colors and design patterns. The buckles have small plastic covers and enclosed magnets. “SCHWINN” is printed on the front of the helmets. Only helmets with the magnetic no-pinch chin strap buckles are affected by this recall.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Pacific-Cycle-Recalls-Infant-Bicycle-H…
Recall date: 5/17/2016
Number of units recalled: 129,000

Cra-Z-Jewelz Gem Creations

Importers and Distributers: LaRose Industries, of Randolph, N.J. and Target Corp., of Minneapolis, Minn.
Original dates of sale: August 2015 – April 2016
Original price before recall: $30
Why the toy is a hazard: The “Slider Bracelet” in the jewelry making kit contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health issues.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take these recalled products away from children and contact LaRose for instructions to receive a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: Shimmer N’ Sparkle Cra-Z-Art Cra-Z-Jewelz Gem Creations Ultimate Gem Machine: UPC #884920174504. Shimmer N’ Sparkle Cra-Z-Art Cra-Z-Jewelz Gem Creations Gem Charm and Slider Bracelets: UPC #884920174849. My Look Cra-Z-Art Cra-Z-Jewelz Gem Creations Ultimate Gem Machine: UPC #884920466340
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/LaRose-Industries-Recalls-Cra-Z-Jewelz…
Recall date: 6/2/2016
Number of units recalled: 175,000

Far East Brokers chairs and swings

Manufacturer: Zhejiang Haifu Leisure Products Co. Ltd., of China
Original dates of sale: January 2016 – April 2016
Original price before recall: $10-$50
Why the toy is a hazard: The screen-printing on the fabric of the chairs and swings contains excessive levels of lead, which is a violation of the federal lead paint standard.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled chairs and swings, take them away from children and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: Tracking # NOVEMBER/2015
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Far-East-Brokers-Recalls-Childrens-Cha…
Recall date: 6/9/2016
Number of units recalled: 6,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Aero Spin and Aero Cruz Sky Rover toys

Importer: Auldey Toys North America, of Quincy, Mass.
Original dates of sale: January 2015 – January 2016
Original price before recall: $11-$15
Why the toy is a hazard: USB charging cords can overheat.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the USB cords and contact the firm for instructions on obtaining a free replacement charge cord.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The following item numbers are included in the recall: YW859110-2, YW859110-3, YW859110-5, YW859110-6 or TTYW859110-5. The item number is printed on a white sticker on the toy’s packaging. Only yellow USB charging cords are included in this recall.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Auldey-Toys-Recalls-Sky-Rover-Toys
Recall date: 6/10/2016
Number of units recalled: 325,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: We have purchased toys with the recalled item numbers, and have notified the CPSC.

The Land of Nod Octo-rattles

Distributer: The Land of Nod, of Morton Grove, Ill.
Original dates of sale: September 2015 – April 2016
Original price before recall: $30 for rattle, $150 for gift set
Why the toy is a hazard: The fabric discs on the tentacles of the octopus rattles can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled rattles away from children and contact The Land of Nod to receive a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: “The Land of Nod,” “Morton Grove, IL 60053,” “951-3072461,” “Made in India” and SKU number 502882 are printed on a label attached to the underside of the rattle.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/The-Land-of-Nod-Recalls-Octopus-Rattles
Recall date: 6/21/16
Number of units recalled: 550

Self-balancing Scooters/Hoverboards

Manufacturers and Brands: Digital Gadgets LLC: Hover-Way, Hoverboard LLC: Powerboard; Hype Wireless: Hype Roam; Keenford Ltd.: iMoto; PTX Performance Products USA: Airwalk Self Balancing Electric Scooter; Razor USA LLC: Hovertrax; Swagway LLC: Swagway X1; Yuka Clothing: Wheeli, 2Wheelz, Back to the Future, Mobile Tech, Hover Shark, NWS, X Glider and X Rider; Orbit available at Boscov’s.
Original dates of sale: June 2015 – May 2016
Original price before recall: $350 – $900
Why the toy is a hazard: The lithium-ion battery packs in the self-balancing scooters/hoverboards can overheat, posing a risk of the products smoking, catching fire and/or exploding.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using these recalled products and contact the recalling company to return their hoverboard for a full refund, a free repair or a free replacement depending on the model.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: Contact the manufacturer if the hover board does not have a UL certification sticker.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Self-Balancing-Scooters-Hoverboards-Re…
Recall date: 7/6/2016
Number of units recalled: 501,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: Numerous hoverboards are available online from various manufacturers. We recommend you confirm that any product you choose is UL-certified.

Kids’ insulated water bottles

Importer: GSI Outdoors, Inc., of Spokane, Wash.
Original dates of sale: July 2015 – May 2016
Original price before recall: $20
Why the toy is a hazard: The lead solder at the exterior base of the bottle contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health issues.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled water bottles and contact L.L.Bean for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The item identification number 297684 is printed on a sticker on the bottom of the bottle. Also printed on the sticker are “PO#844” and “BB2D2-LLB-R45-0413.”
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/GSI-Outdoors-Recalls-Childrens-Water-B…
Recall date: 7/19/2016
Number of units recalled: 6,700
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Sweet charm necklace

Manufacturer: Things Remembered, Inc., of Highland Heights, Ohio
Original dates of sale: February 2015 – June 2016
Original price before recall: $25
Why the toy is a hazard: The clear surface coating on the bracelets and necklaces contain lead in excess of the allowable limit. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health issues.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled jewelry away from children and contact Things Remembered for a full refund, including shipping charges, or a replacement gift of equal value.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The necklaces are gold plated on a 13-inch box chain with a 2-inch extender, a lobster claw closure and three charms – a pink ice cream cone, a pink crystal cupcake and a gold-plated tag with “SWEET” engraved.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Things-Remembered-Recalls-Childrens-Je…
Recall date: 7/19/2016
Number of units recalled: 3,300
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Silver heart bracelet

Manufacturer: Things Remembered, Inc., of Highland Heights, Ohio
Original dates of sale: February 2015 – June 2016
Original price before recall: $25
Why the toy is a hazard: The clear surface coating on the bracelets and necklaces contain lead in excess of the allowable limit. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health issues.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled jewelry away from children and contact Things Remembered for a full refund, including shipping charges, or a replacement gift of equal value.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: 6-inch, silver-plated bracelets have 10 silver hearts and circle links, a lobster claw clasp, and one silver heart-shaped charm.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Things-Remembered-Recalls-Childrens-Je…
Recall date: 7/19/2016
Number of units recalled: 6,700
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

“Step-iT” Activity Wristbands

Distributer: McDonald’s Corp., of Oakbrook, Ill.
Original dates of sale: 8/9/2016 – 8/17/2016
Original price before recall: Included w/ Happy Meal and Mighty Kids Meal
Why the toy is a hazard: The recalled wristbands can cause skin irritation or burns to children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled wristbands from children and return them to any McDonald’s for a free replacement toy and either a yogurt tube or bag of apple slices.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The recalled wristbands come in multiple colors and say “STEP-iT” on the front.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/mcdonalds-recalls-step-it-activity-wri…
Recall date: 8/23/2016
Number of units recalled: 29,000,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

M&M’S branded jewelry

Distributer: Mars Retail Group, of Mount Arlington, N.J.
Importer: Phillips International Inc., of Hallandale, Fla.
Original dates of sale: May 2015 – June 2016
Original price before recall: $6 – $18
Why the toy is a hazard: The jewelry can contain high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health issues.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled jewelry, place the items out of the reach of children, and contact M&M’S World or visit an M&M’S World store to return the jewelry for a full refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: This recall involves all M&M-branded jewelry, including some children’s jewelry. Recalled items include earrings, rings, bracelets and necklaces sold between May 2015 and July 2016. Jewelry items included in the recall have the M&M’S logo “M” as a charm or other feature.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/mars-retail-group-recalls-mms-branded-…
Recall date: 8/25/2016
Number of units recalled: 52,400

ALEX Jr. Baby Builder, First Pops and First Snaps

Importer: ALEX Toys, New Jersey
Original dates of sale: March 2009 – June 2016
Original price before recall: Baby Builder cost $28, First Pops cost $18, First Snaps cost $18
Why the toy is a hazard: Small parts of the plastic toy building sets can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled building sets away from children and contact ALEX for a prepaid shipping envelope to return the product(s). ALEX will send consumers a full refund upon receipt of returned sets.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: The CPSC recall website does not provide model numbers, but they were originally sold at Barnes & Noble and Land of Nod and online at www.Zulily.com.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/alex-toys-recalls-infant-building-play…
Recall date: 8/23/2016
Number of units recalled: 91,000

Bump and Go Action Egg Laying Chickens

Distributer: Dazzling Toys, of Monroe, N.Y.
Importer: JW Crawford, Inc., of Monroe, N.Y.
Original dates of sale: February 2016 – July 2016
Original price before recall: $12
Why the toy is a hazard: The toys contain small eggs and the chicken can break into small plastic pieces, both posing a choking hazard to children.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled toys and contact the firm for a full refund. Dazzling Toys is contacting consumers who purchased the recalled toys.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: This recall involves the Bump and Go Action Egg Laying Chickens with lights, music and bump and go action. The battery-powered plastic toy was sold in two styles – a yellow chicken with an orange head and wings and a multi-colored (yellow, green and orange) chicken. The chicken toy includes three white plastic eggs that are placed into the back of the chicken, and then released from the bottom. The yellow-colored chicken measures 7 inches wide by 6 inches tall by 7 inches deep. The multi-colored chicken measures 7 inches wide by 5 inches tall by 4 inches deep. The eggs for both toys are one inch wide by one inch tall by one inch deep.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/dazzling-toys-recalls-chicken-toys/
Recall date: 8/30/2016
Number of units recalled: 800

Babies‘R’Us pacifier clips

Importer and Distributer: Toys ‘R’ Us Inc., of Wayne, N.J.
Original dates of sale: February 2015 – April 2016
Original price before recall: $4
Why the toy is a hazard: The pacifier clip’s spring mechanism can break and release small parts, posing a choking hazard.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled pacifier clips from babies and return the product to Babies ‘R’ Us or Toys ‘R’ Us for a refund.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: This recall involves Babies‘R’Us pacifier clips sold in an assortment of six colors and character designs, including a red monster, blue monster, monkey, giraffe, owl with one eye closed, and an owl with both eyes open. The pacifier clips have a circular plastic cover affixed to a metal spring clip and a fabric strip with snaps at the other end. The recalled pacifier clip assortment has model number 5F6237F and “®2014 Geoffrey, LLC” engraved on the back to the plastic cover.
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/Toys-R-Us-Recalls-Pacifier-Clips
Recall date: 9/8/2106
Number of units recalled: 53,000
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

Glion electric scooters

Importer and Distributer: Probity Cell LLC, of Holdrege, Neb.
Original dates of sale: September 2014 – September 2015
Original price before recall: $380 – $550
Why the toy is a hazard: The frame of the scooter can break where the unit folds, posing a fall hazard.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled electric scooters and contact Probity Cell for a free repair or a store credit toward the purchase of another product.
How to tell if your toy might have been recalled: Glion SmartScooter Model 100
CPSC recall website: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2017/Glion-Electric-Scooters-Recalled-by-Pr…
Recall date: 10/3/2016
Number of units recalled: 230
Appeared to be for sale online?: No

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