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Stay Up To Date With All The Latest Recalled Baby ProductsIt is vitally important that you are aware of recalled baby products so that you can avoid buying them, or using them if you already own them. Sign up for The Baby Nursery Blog to be notified every time new baby product recalls are added to the site. 14 January 2009, Land of Nod Recalls Toy Xylophones Due to Choking Hazard.
This recalled xylophone is made of metal, wood, and plastic. It has 4 wheels and a string for pulling. The xylophone has 8 metal bars, each of which is attached with two pegs.
The name Janod is printed on each side between wheels, and on the back wheels. The toy xylophone was sold via The Land of Nod catalogue and retail stores nationwide from October 2007 through March 2008 for about $45. The pegs on the xylophone that secure the metal bars can break off, creating a choking hazard. There have been 22 reports of broken pegs, but no injuries. Return it to The Land of Nod for a credit of the purchase price and a $10 gift card. Additional questions can be directed to The Land of Nod at 800-933-9904.
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This recalled xylophone is made of metal, wood, and plastic. It has 4 wheels and a string for pulling. The xylophone has 8 metal bars, each of which is attached with two pegs.















