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Disney-branded Hallmark toy recalled due to potential baby choking hazard

Based on one report received by the company, the toy's fabric bow detached posing a hazard.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Hallmark is recalling about 5,800 baby toys in the U.S. after reports of a potential choking hazard.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that the Kansas City-based company has recalled its Disney-licensed "itty bittys baby" plush animal stacking toys with rattling rings.

Based on one report received by the company, the toy's fabric bow detached posing a hazard. However, they have not yet received any reports of injury.

The toys are about 10 inches by 7.5 inches by 9.5 inches and have a yellow base stand with a post and four rattling rings that slide on and off. The Hallmark logo and "itty bittys" are both printed on a sewn-on tag attached to the toy's base. The red, blue, pink and purple rings also have Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Daisy Duck characters attached to them.

The CPSC reports that the toys were sold at the Hallmark Gold Crown stores nationwide and on Hallmark.com and Amazon.com between June 2017 and July 2017.

Anyone who has received the recalled item is asked to immediately stop using it and keep it away from children. Consumers can contact Hallmark to receive a prepaid shipping label for returning the recalled toy - and for a $40 Hallmark Gold Crown gift card.

About 200 of these toys were also sold in Canada.

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