


While they aren't supposed to playing with toys in that manner, who ever said that every kid plays by the rules?

The small magnets (that are in the corners of the tiles) come out really, really easily and if a child is fooling around they could inhale it or ingest it. I was thinking of having them replace the items, but considering the fact that I'm not a fan of the qualilty of most other Rose Art products, I think he'll keep them under strict warnings.įWIW, I agree about the age of the child to a certain degree. My DS has a TON of these, probably over 500 pieces, he's asked for them for the last couple of years for his b-day. It states that they will send a UPS prepaid package label so that your item can be returned and "an appropriate will be made based on the child's age". I got thru to the toll free number on Sat morning, it is essentially an automated line that asks you to leave something like your name and address, the child's age, the product you want replaced & your phone number.
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Once I called RoseArt they gave me the phone # of 80 to call for info on how to send them back. so I'm getting the replacement product for him. Consumers with questions can contact Rose Art at 1-80 or visit the companys Web site at My DS is 5 but has the terrible habit of putting things in his mouth. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said consumers should stop using the sets and return them to Rose Art for a free replacement product. Should a child ingest more than one of the magnets, the magnets can clump together and pierce or block the intestines. The magnets are fitted inside the plastic building pieces and rods but can fall out, posing a danger to children who inhale or swallow them. March 31: Tiny magnets in a toy set killed a toddler and reportedly injured 34 other children, leading to a nationwide recall of 3.8 million of the Magnetix magnetic building sets. Just in case anyone missed this (I did till this morning)- This was taken from MSNBC.
