CPSC, KB Toys Announce Recall of Activity Gym Toys
WASHINGTON, D.C.- In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), KB Toys, of Pittsfield, Mass., is voluntarily
recalling about 115,000 Electronic Light N' Learn activity gyms. Five
detachable hanging rattle toys have small round pegs at the top of the
toys that can break off, posing a choking hazard to young children.
CPSC and KB Toys have received six reports of the pegs breaking
off, including two reports of a 6- month-old-boy and a 14-month-old-boy
beginning to choke off of a broken piece of the rattle attachment.
The Electronic Light N' Learn activity gym is a multi-colored toy
that converts into three different toys, including a crib toy, a floor
gym and a musical keyboard. The gyms' main console has five buttons with
numbers that make music when pressed and automatically light up when the
continuous song play option is selected. Five detachable rattles in the
shape of a bear, snail, star, half-moon and horse hang from the bottom
of the console. A label under the handle on the gyms' main console reads
in part "ELECTRONIC LIGHT N' LEARN ACTIVITY GYM MODEL: 8735, MADE IN
CHINA."
KB Toy store, KB Toy Works, KB Toy Outlet, Big Lots, Odd Lots,
Pic N Save and MacFrugals nationwide sold the toys from September 2000
through January 2001 for between $20 and $30. The toys also were sold
online at KBKids.com.
Consumers should take these toys away from young children
immediately and return the toy to the store where purchased for a
refund. Consumers who purchased the toy online, should return the toy to
the closest KB Toy store or contact KB Toys for return information.
For additional information, contact KB Toys at (800) 279-5066 between 8
a.m. and 1 a.m. ET Monday through Saturday and between 10 a.m. and 10
p.m. ET Sunday. This press release is also available on KB Toys web site at the following address: http://www3.kbkids.com/press.nsf/f9b1477bb36beb918525662e0072ea89/f69713b9b45d1e3485256a6a00764ece?OpenDocument