TheKiddoSpace Recalls Children's Story Books Due to Choking Hazard
TheKiddoSpace has recalled approximately 140 children's story books because small felt parts can detach, posing a choking risk to young children.
What Happened
TheKiddoSpace has issued a voluntary recall for its children’s story books due to a choking hazard. The felt parts on the pages of the soft fabric books can detach during use, creating a risk for infants and young children. No injuries have been reported to date.
Which Products Are Affected
This recall involves approximately 140 TheKiddoSpace children’s story books. The soft fabric books measure about 7 inches by 8 inches and contain six felt pages.
Identifying Features:
- Front Cover: Features TheKiddoSpace logo, the word “BOOK,” the number “2,” and images of a rainbow and clouds.
- Packaging: Labeled with TheKiddoSpace logo and “Boys and Girls Sensory Storybook.”
- Sales Period: Sold online at Thekiddospacestore.com from March 2023 through February 2025.
- Price: Between $45 and $50.
What You Should Do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled books and take them away from children. To receive a full refund, owners are instructed to write “RECALLED” in permanent marker on the book and send a photo of the marked book in the trash to info@thekiddospace.com.
For additional information, consumers can contact TheKiddoSpace via email at info@thekiddospace.com or visit the official recall page at thekiddospacestore.com/pages/product-recalls/story-book.
Why This Matters
Small parts that detach from children’s toys represent a significant choking hazard for the intended age group. This recall aims to prevent potential incidents before injuries occur.
Source
Source: CPSC Official Notice
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