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By Stephanie Brown, About.com Guide to Babies & Toddlers since 2003

Recalls this Week

Saturday November 10, 2007
Wendy Bellissimo Crib
Wendy Bellissimo Crib Recalled
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This week brings more recalls, leaving your kids just rocks and twigs to play with. Lumps of coal might be safer options this holiday season.

Seriously though, one of the recalls is quite a shocker -- the Aqua Dots Art Set. It's got a chemical in it that turns into a date rape drug if ingested. Now, normally I wouldn't be too concerned about it here at Babies and Toddlers since it's for older kids (4+) but then there's always that issue of older siblings or cousins having the toy and the off chance that a younger child may come into contact with it. Case in point, one of the reported injuries involved a 20-month-old swallowing the beads, vomiting and then becoming comatose.

Another recall on this list that concerns me is the Hunter Humidifier. Water can leak into the electrical compartment and start a fire. It's prime time for colds, croop and flu and I know lots of us already have furnaces blaring and are using humidifiers. I've seen this one on shelves myself (they were there for nearly 2 years) so I know it's probably in a lot of homes.

(Note: Everything on this list was made in China except for the Fisher Price Kitchen Toys which were made in Mexico.)

Comments

November 15, 2007 at 2:03 pm
(1) Maury says:

This is awful - my daughter is 3, and I actually remember looking at the Aqua Dots in Target, but fortunately never purchased them. This worsening situation is frightening. Hopefully manufacturers will face stricter regulations in the future.

November 15, 2007 at 11:41 pm
(2) Stacey says:

I AM OUTRAGED!!!!! I do not understand how these products are continuously being put on the market…i have a sixteen year old…then i have my, will be three year old next month…have i just been out of toy buying so long that i didn’t realize this problem exist…what are we as parents and consumers doing about it..am i too late…is this normal…what can I DO TO STOP IT!!!!! is santa gonna have to take christmas back to the store???????????????????????HELLLLOOOO!

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