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10 WORST
TOYS EVER
GO DIEGO GO
ANIMAL RESCUE BOAT
Manufacturer or Distributor:
Fisher-Price, Inc., a Subsidiary of Mattel, Inc.
Purchased:
Retail Stores Nationwide
Age Recommendation:
“2+”
Warnings:
None
HAZARD:
POTENTIAL FOR LEAD INGESTION INJURIES!
W.A.T.C.H. OUT! These brightly-colored
orange and yellow boats were sold at retail stores nationwide
from June 2007 through October 2007. Tens of thousands of
these toys, identical in appearance to the one pictured, were
recalled on October 25, 2007. According to the recall notice,
it was discovered that the “[s]urface paints on the toys
contain excessive levels of lead, which violates the federal
standard prohibiting lead paint on children’s toys.” Millions
of recalled toys still may be in homes and schools across the
country. There is simply no excuse for the sale of toys
containing known poisons such as lead. Research has shown that
exposure to this neuro-toxin can have serious long-term
effects, particularly for children.
STICKY STONES
Manufacturer or Distributor:
GeoCentral
Purchased:
Thenaturestore.com
Age Recommendation:
“Not for children under 3 years.”
Warnings:
“Choking Hazard. Small Parts.”
HAZARD:
POTENTIAL FOR CHOKING AND INTERNAL INJURIES!
W.A.T.C.H. OUT!
This “powerful magnetized iron ore”, marketed and sold as a
toy for children, has the potential to cause severe internal
injuries. If more than one magnet is swallowed, they can
attach inside the body, potentially causing intestinal
perforation, infection or blockage which can be fatal. There
have been recalls of toys that incorporate such magnets, due
to the significant risk of injury. Incredibly, these magnetic
stones are also displayed for sale by retail stores in bulk
display boxes, which warn in-store consumers: “Swallowed
magnets can stick together across intestines causing serious
infections and death....” The pre-packaged stones available to
internet shoppers provide no such warning.
JACK SPARROW’S SPINNING DAGGER
Manufacturer or Distributor:
Zizzle
Purchased:
Walmart
Age Recommendation:
“5+”
Warnings:
“CHOKING HAZARD – Small parts. Not for children under 3
years.”
HAZARD:
POTENTIAL FOR EYE AND OTHER IMPACT INJURIES!
W.A.T.C.H. OUT! This rigid plastic dagger,
which is intended to strap to a child’s wrist, is associated
with a character from Disney’s popular Pirates of the
Caribbean series. The weapon spins at the push of a button
with accompanying “electronic battle sounds”. The manufacturer
fails to provide any warnings regarding the potential for
serious eye and other impact injuries.
DORA THE EXPLORER LAMP
Manufacturer or Distributor:
Funhouse
Purchased:
Walmart
Age Recommendation:
None
Warnings:
“THIS IS AN ELECTRIC LAMP – NOT A TOY! TO
AVOID RISK OF FIRE, BURNS, PERSONAL INJURY AND ELECTRIC
SHOCK, IT SHOULD NOT BE PLAYED WITH OR PLACED WHERE SMALL
CHILDREN CAN REACH IT.”
HAZARD:
POTENTIAL FOR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND BURN INJURIES!
W.A.T.C.H. OUT!
This colorful lamp, based upon the popular Nickelodeon “Nick
Jr.” character, is in the form of a smiling plastic figurine.
The packaging encourages children to “light-up your room with
Dora!” The character comes with warnings that state, in part:
“THIS IS AN ELECTRIC LAMP – NOT A TOY! TO AVOID RISK OF FIRE,
BURNS, PERSONAL INJURY AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, IT SHOULD NOT BE
PLAYED WITH OR PLACED WHERE SMALL CHILDREN CAN REACH IT.”
Incredibly, children are further instructed to “unplug the
product when leaving the house, when retiring for the night,
or if left unattended”. The manufacturer’s proclamation that
the Dora cartoon character is not a toy has little meaning to
small children, who may be attracted to the figurine and thus
be exposed to the potential electric hazard.
LIL “GIDDY UP”
HORSE - SASSY PET SAKS
Manufacturer or Distributor:
Douglas
Purchased:
Calendar Club
Age Recommendation:
“FOR: AGE BIRTH & UP” (tag attached to horse); “THIS TOY IS
INTENDED FOR CHILDREN AGES 18 MO. & UP” (removable tag
attached to Pet Sak)
Warnings:
None
HAZARD:
POTENTIAL FOR INGESTION OR ASPIRATION INJURIES!
W.A.T.C.H. OUT!
These soft, plush horses are sold with their own “Pet Saks”
that are intended to be used as carriers. Remarkably, a tag on
the horse states that it is sold for newborn babies, whereas
the carrier to which the horse is attached advises the toy is
not intended for children younger than 18 months old. The toy
presents a serious choking hazard in the form of a small,
wooden bead as well as long, fiber-like hair that is not
adequately rooted and is easily removable.
SPIDER MAN 3 NEW GOBLIN SWORD
Manufacturer or Distributor:
Hasbro
Purchased:
Target
Age Recommendation:
“Ages 6+”
Warnings:
“CAUTION: DO NOT poke or jab with sword. Sections are made
to stick together in the extended position and will not
easily collapse if jabbed into an object, individual or
animal”, and other warnings.
HAZARD:
POTENTIAL FOR IMPACT INJURIES!
W.A.T.C.H. OUT!
This toy is marketed to children as “one of the most awesome
weapons ever wielded by human hands!” The manufacturer claims
the rigid, plastic spring-action blade swiftly extends at the
push of a button to a length of “over 3 feet long!” This sword
has the potential to cause serious facial and other impact
injuries.
HIP HOPPA
Manufacturer or Distributor:
Spin Master Ltd. and Vivid Imaginations, Ltd.
Purchased:
Toys R Us
Age Recommendation:
“6+”
Warnings:
“Not suitable for children under 36 months. This toy should
be used with caution since it requires great skill to avoid
falls or collisions....”, and other cautions and warnings.
HAZARD:
POTENTIAL FOR HEAD OR OTHER IMPACT INJURIES!
W.A.T.C.H. OUT! “Hip Hoppa ‘Til
You Droppa!” is the catch phrase for a toy consisting of a
foot board atop an inflatable “high energy” ball. A hand grip
with an adjustable strap attaches to the bouncy ball. Children
are encouraged to stand on the base and, while holding the
handle tight and keeping the strap taut, “immediately start
hopping”. The instructions also caution that improper dismount
will result in “loss of balance and possible injury.” The
children depicted on the packaging are not wearing any safety
equipment despite the manufacturer’s advisory: “For added
safety protective equipment is recommended.” Only the package
insert specifically recommends the use of helmet, knee and
elbow pads. The toy itself has no such warnings, cautions or
advisories.
B’LOONIES
PARTY PACK
Manufacturer or Distributor:
Ja-Ru, Inc.
Purchased:
Amazon.com; Hungates.com
Age Recommendation:
“Age 6+”
Warnings:
“CAUTION: FLAMMABLE MIXTURE. Do not use near fire or
flames”; “Not a Gum. Do not chew or swallow”, and other
warnings/cautions.
HAZARD:
POTENTIAL FOR CHEMICAL INGESTION AND BURN INJURIES!
W.A.T.C.H. OUT! Young children are
encouraged to “CREATE FUN B’LOONIE SHAPES!” by squeezing out a
ball of plastic from one of the enclosed squeeze-tubes, and to
“stick [it] on the end of the blowpipe.” The gooey concoction
contains chemicals such as “poly vinyl acetate”, “ethyl
acetate”, and “plastic fortifiers”. Flammable chemicals and
related chemical fumes should not be part of a child’s toy,
much less one intended to be used in or near a child’s mouth
and eyes.
MY LITTLE BABY BORN
Price:
$17.99
Manufacturer or Distributor:
Entertainment, Inc.; Zapf Creations AG
Purchased:
Sears
Age Recommendation:
“12+ months”
Warnings:
None
HAZARD:
POTENTIAL FOR CHOKING INJURIES!
W.A.T.C.H. OUT!
Toddlers are encouraged to “pamper” this “soft & cuddly” doll
“just like a real Baby!” The small pink pacifier is attached
to the baby’s pajamas with only a ribbon. Once detached, the
plastic pacifier fails even the toy industry’s inadequate
small parts “choke tube” standard.
RUBBER BAND SHOOTER
Price:
$6.50
Manufacturer or Distributor:
Simple Toys LLC
Purchased:
Belmont Toys
Age Recommendation:
“Not for Children under 5 years old”
Warnings:
“Small Parts Choking Hazard”; “FOR TARGET PRACTICE ONLY! DO
NOT AIM AT PEOPLE....”
HAZARD:
POTENTIAL FOR EYE INJURIES!
W.A.T.C.H. OUT!
This “Shooter”, which fires colorful rubber bands, is a “new”
toy which the manufacturer promotes as “Old Fashioned Fun”.
Incredibly, at the same time the packaging promotes “Family
Fun”, there is cautionary language stating: “FOR TARGET
PRACTICE ONLY! DO NOT AIM AT PEOPLE....” Rubber bands should
never be sold as toys, and have the potential to cause serious
eye injuries.
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