In an Instagram post from Tiny Hearts Foundation, a woman issued a warning about a children’s toy that could double as a choking hazard after a scary experience with her nephew.
Kendall shared a picture of the small broken piece of the toy in her hand.The post cautioned other parents of infants and toddlers who may have similar toys in their homes.
“We just wanted to inform others that these toys can have faulty parts as this piece must have broken off and fallen on the floor for the baby to have gotten it,” Kendall explained. “This could have easily been swallowed and become a choking hazard.”at the age where they “eat everything.” “Honestly, would not have even thought about this have so many lying around the house,” one mom wrote.“I was thinking about buying one of these,” another pondered. “New fear unlocked…”“My daughter suctioned one to her face and gave herself a ‘suction bruise’ for about three weeks,” one mom wrote about the “non-life-threatening” situation.
One parent asked their partner if they remembered when a pop-it got stuck “on the roof” of their daughter’s mouth. “Yep!” the person replied. “No more in our house.” Some suggested that the toy should “be checked out by the ACCC” and highlighted that these toys aren’t suitable for children under three. “When buying toys, always check if it’s suitable for [their] child’s age,” they said.
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