Almost 600 000 stuffed animals are recalled in the US for safety reasons

Almost 600 000 stufffed animals are recalled in the US for safety reasonsMore than half a million stuffed animals are recalled in the US. The toys have a wind-up musical module which can detach and is dangerous to children.

The recall is for the Waggy Musical Toys at Carter’s®, Child of Mine®, Guess How Much I Love You® and Just One You® stuffed animals. They were sold in a wide variety of animals and colors.

The model number and batch code are printed on the smallest white sewn-in label behind the care label, WHNT News reports. The toys were sold at Carter’s, Target, Walmart and other stores nationwide and online from January 2016 through August 2017 for between $11 and $20.

You can find the full list of all recalled toys, their versions and model numbers on the US CPSC site. The Kids Preferred site also has a verification tool that can help you out.

Anyone who owns one of these toys is advised to immediately stop using them. Also they should take them away from young children and contact Kids Preferred. You have an option for a refund or for a free replacement toy.

Kids Preferred toll-free at 888-968-9268 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at recall@kidspreferred.com or online at http://www.kidspreferred.com/ and click on “Product Safety” for more information.

“Of the nearly 600,000 Musical Waggy Toys sold and that are subject to the recall, we have received 6 reports of incidents. There have been no reported injuries”, the company says on its site.

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