Playtex Recalls Hip Hammock Infant Carriers Due to Fall Hazard. December 20, 2013 — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of about 305,000 and 36,000 in Canada of Playtex Hip Hammock infant carriers, sold at Burlington Coat Factory, Target, Walmart, juvenile product, baby and discount stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com from June 2004 through December 2008 and January 2010 in Canada for about $40 for the basic model and $60 for the deluxe model. The buckles on the waist and shoulder straps can crack or break, posing a fall hazard to the child...
How Lego Became a Fast-Fashion Company. December 19, 2013 — You might think of Lego as a perennial, and by several measures it clearly is... Safari Ltd® wins Dinosaur of the Year award. December 18, 2013 — Safari Ltd®, family-owned manufacturer and worldwide distributor of museum-quality, educational toys, is excited to announce that Prehistoric Times magazine has awarded Safari Ltd’s Wild Safari Gyrposaurus as the 2013 Dinosaur of the Year. Prehistoric Times magazine is a publication that caters to both retail stores and individual dinosaur enthusiasts. The magazine was started in 1993 so this makes for their 20th year in distribution. Prehistoric Times staff and the retailers that were canvassed gave strong support for the Gryposaurus. According to a press release, "The Safari Ltd® Wild Life dinosaur collection uses incredible attention to detail and accuracy to produce these figures. This is what sets our collections apart and above the rest."
Doodlebutt Recalls Jelly BeadZ Jumbo BeadZ and Magic Growing Fruity Fun Toys Due to Serious Ingestion Hazard. December 13, 2013 — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of about 1,500 Doodlebutt Jelly BeadZ Jumbo BeadZ and Magic Growing Fruity Fun water-absorbing polymer toys, sold at Amazon.com from February 2012 through September 2013 for about $9. These soft and colorful products can be mistaken by a child for candy. When swallowed, they can expand inside a child’s body and cause intestinal obstructions, resulting in severe discomfort, vomiting, dehydration and could be life threatening. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled polymer products and take them away from small children. Consumers should contact Doodlebutt for a full refund. IKEA recalls children's wall lamps after child's death. December 12, 2013 — IKEA has recalled eight of its children's wall-mounted lamps after one toddler died and another was injured, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Wednesday...
Manhattan Group Recalls Baby Rattles Due to Choking Hazard. December 10, 2013 — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of About 8,300 in the U.S. and 4,100 in Canada of Manhattan Toy® Quixel™ baby rattles, sold at specialty toy and baby stores nationwide, in Canada and online at www.manhattantoy.com from September 2011 through October 2013 for about $15. The colored arches can break, creating a small part which poses a choking hazard to small children. Consumers should immediately take these rattles away from young children and return it to the store where purchased for a full refund.
Magicforest Partners with Vilac from France. December 6, 2013 — Magicforest is proud to announce that as of January 1, 2014, it will become the exclusive distributor of Vilac toys, a French-brand of specialty toys known for its finely lacquered wooden cars and toys. Based in the Jura mountains near the Swiss border, Vilac has been creating unique toys since 1911. Along with Vilac, Magicforest will also distribute their sister brands: Petitcollin and Jeujura. Magicforest will have a 2014 Vilac catalog available for interested retailers at the beginning of 2014. Products will be available in the United States for delivery to retailers from the beginning of the year, according to a press release.
K2 Sports Recalls Kickboards/Scooters Due to Fall Hazard. December 4, 2013 — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of about 400 K2 Revo Kick kickboards/scooters from K2 Sports, sold at sporting goods stores nationwide and online at K2skates.com from March 2010 through September 2013 for about $200. he front assembly of the kickboards/scooters can break and the handle can detach or partially detach, causing loss of control or loss of balance. This poses a fall hazard to the rider. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled kickboards/scooters and contact K2 Sports for a full refund.
BEA, Toy Fair Team Up. December 4, 2013 — With more bookstores selling a range of items, including toys, BookExpo America and the American Booksellers Association have teamed up with the Toy Industry Association...
2,000 Kids on North Carolina Air Force Base Receive New Toys from Toy Industry Foundation. December 3, 2013 — More than 2,000 children and their families living on Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina were provided with some pre-holiday cheer on Monday, December 2nd when they were treated to a special toy giveaway by the Toy Industry Foundation (TIF) and national partner Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) Military Services...
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