Joyreal Busy Board Children's Toys Recalled Due to Choking and Laceration Hazards
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Approximately 210 Joyreal busy board toys sold on Amazon are being recalled because a small mirror can detach and has sharp edges, posing choking and laceration risks to children.
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What Happened
Indream Store has issued a recall for Joyreal-branded busy board toys because they violate the federal small parts ban and mandatory safety standards for toys. A small mirror on the toy can detach, posing a deadly choking hazard to young children. Additionally, the mirror features sharp edges that pose a laceration hazard.
Which Products Are Affected
This recall involves approximately 210 Joyreal-branded busy board toys. The wooden toys measure about 6.6 inches long by 6 inches wide and feature 18 LED lights, a power switch, a light brightness knob, a mirror, two keys, an electrical cable, and a hand crank.
Identifying marks include:
- Front: Joyreal logo and the word "POWER"
- Underside: "SKU: MX049-3" and "Series no.20250730"
The products were sold online at Amazon.com by Indream Store from September 2025 through November 2025 for approximately $20.
What You Should Do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled toys and take them away from children. To obtain a full refund, consumers must destroy the busy board by writing "RECALLED" with a permanent marker on the front of the toy. A photo of the destroyed toy should then be emailed to Indream Store at indreamrecall@outlook.com. Once the photo is sent, the product should be disposed of.
Why This Matters
These toys pose a risk of serious injury or death because they fail to meet mandatory safety requirements designed to prevent choking and lacerations in children.
Source
For more information, visit the CPSC website. Recall Number: 26303.
Original source: CPSC Official Notice ↗
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