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Fulltext search (required) Topics Injury hazard Baby and toddler products 7 Baby rockers and bouncers 2 Bassinets and cradles 1 Child car seats 1 Cots (folding or portable) 1 Cots (permanent) 1 Inclined products that children fall asleep in 2 Prams and strollers 1 Home and garden 1 Kids' toys 3 Arts and crafts toys 1 Bath toys 1 Building and construction toys 2 Costumes and dress ups 1 Dolls and doll houses 1 Inflatable toys and flotation aids 1 Learning and activity toys 1 Musical instruments and toys 1 Novelty toys 1 Outdoor toys and play equipment 1 Projectile toys 1 Rattles and toy teethers 1 Remote control toys 1 Stuffed and plush toys 1 Toys for babies and toddlers 2 Toys that are magnetic 1 Toys that expand in water 1 Vehicle toys 2 Vehicles (unregistered or off-road) 1 Pin topics filter Allergic reaction 1 Bone fracture or break 11 Brain injury 12 Bruising 14 Choking 9 Concussion 12 Cut 8 Drowning 3 Entrapment 8 Eye injury 1 Infection 1 Internal injury 5 Piercing of skin 5 Poisoning by ingestion 1 Strangulation 10 Suffocation 10 Pin injury hazard filter Clear all Strangulation Baby and toddler products Kids' toys 1 - 10 of 10 items shown Loading content… please wait.