Abraham Jewett  |  April 5, 2022

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Pull along zebra toy, Pull along car toy, and Wooden ‘Hen Lays Eggs’ pull along toy all recalled in UK.
(Photo Credit: Office for Product Safety and Standards)

Children’s Pull Toy Product Recalls Overview: 

  • Who: Recalls have been initiated for the Kids Baby Activity Pull Along Toy Learn To Walk, the Xtone You De Le Children’s Wooden Pull Along Drum Car Toy and the Wooden ‘Hen Lays Eggs’ pull along toy. 
  • Why: The products have been recalled over concerns they present a choking and strangulation hazard. 
  • Where: The recalled products were sold to consumers across the UK. 

Three children’s pull along toys have been recalled in the UK over concerns they presented a choking and strangulation risk.

The recalled products are the Kids Baby Activity Pull Along Toy Learn To Walk, the Xtone You De Le Children’s Wooden Pull Along Drum Car Toy and the Wooden ‘Hen Lays Eggs’ pull along toy.

The products were recalled over concerns that the small parts they contain can become a choking risk and that their pull cords can cause strangulation, according to recall notices published by the Office for Product Safety and Standards on Mar. 25.  

The Wooden ‘Hen Lays Eggs’ pull along toy and the Xtone You De Le Children’s Wooden Pull Along Drum Car Toy had been sold on Wish while the Kids Baby Activity Pull Along Toy Learn To Walk had been for sale on eBay. 

All of the products have been removed from the online marketplaces from which they have been sold, according to the recalls. 

The choking risk for the Wooden ‘Hen Lays Eggs’ pull along toy and Xtone You De Le Children’s Wooden Pull Along Drum Car Toy is connected to small parts that are able to detach from the products. 

The Xtone You De Le Children’s Wooden Pull Along Drum Car Toy comes in orange, green and white cardboard packaging and is in the shape of a colourful car with a drum and animal riding on top of it.

Kids Baby Activity Pull Along Toy Fails ‘Small Ball Test’

The Kids Baby Activity Pull Along Toy Learn To Walk meanwhile, was determined to be a choking risk due to it containing a ball that doesn’t pass the “small ball test,” according to the recall. 

The product is a zebra-shaped wooden toy that comes with a pull cord and is packaged in a transparent plastic bag, according to the recall. 

The pull cords for the Kids Baby Activity Pull Along Toy Learn To Walk and Xtone You De Le Children’s Wooden Pull Along Drum Car Toy, meanwhile, were determined to present a strangulation risk due to being an excessive length.

The pull cord for the Wooden ‘Hen Lays Eggs’ pull along toy product was also determined to be a strangulation hazard since it can reportedly become tangled on account of a manufacturing defect.

The Wooden ‘Hen Lay Eggs’ pull along toy is described as a toy chicken that has wooden eggs that are balanced on two trailers. The product comes in red cardboard packaging and is labelled with “Hen Lay Eggs.”

All of the products were determined to not meet requirements set by the governments Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011 legislation. 

The recalls were each given a risk level of “serious” by the Office for Product Safety and Standards.

A number of children’s toys were recalled last year from a variety of companies, such as Halford, Shein, and ALDI, among others, due to risks that included strangulation, chemical harm and fire hazards, among other things. 

Have you purchased any of the recalled children’s pull toy products? Let us know in the comments!


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