A mom from England is sharing a stark warning to parents after her daughter nearly died from swallowing a popular toy. Jade Berriman, 31, said that her 2-year-old daughter, Meliyah-Jayd, had to ...
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A mother has issued a warning to other parents after her two-year-old daughter 'almost died' from swallowing six magnetic 'fidget' balls - which burned four holes in her bowel. Jade Berriman, 31, said ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning people to “immediately” stop using and throw away Magnetic Fidget Balls’ Magnetic Ball Sets, as the loose magnets pose a choking hazard to ...
A MUM claims her daughter almost died after swallowing six magnetic ‘fidget’ balls. But doctors allegedly dismissed her symptoms as a tummy bug and left the toys burning holes in her stomach for two ...
In the world of fidget-friendly desk toys, Speks reigns supreme. Currently sitting on my desk is a set of Original magnetic balls and Blocks and I pretty consistently play with both sets. If you’re ...
A Hull toddler had to have a major operation after she swallowed magnetic balls from a fidget toy and fell severely ill. Meliyah-Jayd, 2, suffered 10 days of painful symptoms, including vomiting dark ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (NEXSTAR) – Illinois fourth-grader Lizzie ...
They may seem like children's toys, but these products may offer an assist for easing anxiety and improving self-regulation. (Getty Images) Life can feel overwhelming at times, and it's not always ...
Families are being urged to beware of a frightening social media craze which can burn holes in children's bowels and leave them dependent on stoma bags for life. Pressure is mounting for tighter rules ...
(NEXSTAR) – Illinois fourth-grader Lizzie Jones has a collection of at least 70 fidget toys and counting, and she’s not the only one. Marketed as “self-regulation tools,” such devices have exploded on ...