More than 10 million Fisher-Price toys recalled

WASHINGTON A massive recall announced this morning by the Consumer Product Safety Commission involves more than 10 million baby products made by Fisher-Price.

"We are recalling over 10 million Fisher-Price children's products this morning," announced CPSC Chairwoman Inez Tenenbaum.

The recall includes nearly a million Fisher-Price high chairs with pegs on the back legs for tray storage. Toddlers have cut themselves on the pegs. Seven needed stitches.

The chair names include Healthy Care, Easy Clean and Close to Me.

Also on the recall list are 7 million tricycles, including Hot Wheels, Barbie Free Sprit and Boys Tough Trike. Each has a fake key protruding from the frame. Children have slipped and injured themselves on the key. Six girls needed medical care.

"Things that protrude from a toy in which children can fall and hurt themselves need to be removed from toys so that they don't pose a hazard," Tenenbaum said

Also recalled are small inflatable balls found on play gyms and Little People Cars. The wheels can detach.

Trike Recall product numbers

72633, 72639, 72642, 72643, 72644, 72792, B8775, B8776, K6672, K6673, M5727, N6021, T6209, V4270

Healthy Care™, Close to Me™, Easy Clean™ High Chair Recall  product numbers

79638, 79639, 79640, 79641, B0326, B2105, B2875, C4630, C4632, G4406, G8659, H0796, H1152, H4864, H7241, H8906, H9178, J4011, J6292, J8229, K2927, L1912

Little People® Wheelies™ Stand 'n Play™ Rampway Recall product numbers           

T4261, T5095, V6378

Inflatable Ball Recall  product numbers

73408, B2408, C3068, H5704, H8094, K0476, J0327

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