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Children's Products

🏠 Consumer Products 2,191 recalls

Wooden Toy Vehicles

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

These products may be given to children as toys. The wheels on the wooden toys may break off into small parts, which may pose a choking hazard to young children.

Dec 26, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Children's Fleece Pant Sets

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

Small pieces of fabric at the end of the sleeves, along the hem and on the pockets of the tops can be torn off easily, posing a choking hazard.

Dec 23, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Talking Dolls

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

Buttons on the dolls' outfit could detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Dec 23, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Infant Girl's Garments

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The paint on the "smiley face" zipper-pull attached to the sweat jacket of these garments contains lead. Young children could ingest lead from the zipper-pull, presenting a lead poisoning hazard.

Dec 20, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Stuffed Bunny Toys

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The buttons on the front of the bunny's jacket can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Dec 20, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Disposable Cigarette Lighter

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

The lighters do not have child-resistant mechanisms, as required by federal law. Young children could ignite the lighters, presenting fire and burn hazards.

Dec 19, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Kid's Tent Set

Unknown Manufacturer

Class III - Low Risk

The tip of the wire that forms the frame for the connecting tunnel can become exposed, resulting in possible lacerations.

Dec 3, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

3-Piece Kid's Tent Set

Unknown Manufacturer

Class III - Low Risk

The tip of the wire that forms the frame for the connecting tunnel can become exposed, resulting in possible laceration injuries.

Nov 25, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Baby Trend Infant Swing

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

A screw on the swing's support arm can loosen or detach, causing the seat to separate and drop to one side. This presents a fall hazard to infants.

Nov 21, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →
Class III - Low Risk

The flower toys on the baby walker's tray can detach from the stems, exposing sharp edges and posing a laceration hazard to young children.

Nov 21, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →
Class II - Moderate

The "AA" batteries provided with each flashlight can leak, which could cause irritation to the skin. When disassembled, the flashlights also have small parts that can pose a choking hazard to young children.

Nov 15, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Kidz Club Flashlights

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The flashlights can overheat and cause the batteries to leak, posing a risk of burns to children.

Nov 12, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Stuffed Teddy Bears

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The plastic beads inside of the bears could come out of the seams, posing an aspiration hazard to young children, who could inhale the small beads.

Oct 17, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Caterpillar Pull Toy

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The antenna on the pull toy can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Oct 10, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Toy Sponges

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The eyes on the toys can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Oct 10, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Baby Walker

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The baby walkers can fit through a standard doorway and are not designed to stop at the edge of a step. Babies using these baby walkers could be seriously injured or killed if they fall down stairs.

Oct 9, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →