Children’s sensory story book — recall
Consumer goods · Australia · 2026-05-15
Hazard: The book’s small felt parts can detach,…
Children’s sensory story book was recalled in Australia on 2026-05-15 due to the book’s small felt parts can detach, posing a risk of ch…. A children’s sensory story book with detachable felt pieces. Brand TheKiddoSpace
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| Country | Australia |
|---|---|
| Category | Consumer goods |
| Published | 2026-05-15 |
| Manufacturer | TheKiddoSpace_x000D_ (link is external) |
| Retailer | TheKiddoSpace |
| Model identifiers | Brand: TheKiddoSpace |
| Hazard description | The book’s small felt parts can detach, posing a risk of choking to young children. Risk of serious injury or death by choking or suffocation if a child places the small felt parts in their mouth. |
| Remedy | Stop using the sensory book immediately and keep out of reach of children. Write “RECALLED” on the book in permanent marker and submit a photograph of the marked book to info@thekiddospace.com (link sends email) to receive a full refund. Dispose of the book once the photograph is submitted. Contact TheKiddoSpace for further information relating to the recall or for further assistance. Contact TheKiddoSpace Email: info@thekiddospace.com (link sends email) Visit: https://thekiddospace.shop (link is external) |
| Recall number | 2026/20907 |
| Official notice | View source ↗ |
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