A baby teething toy sold on Amazon has been recalled because it can create a serious choking hazard.
LiKee Pull String Teething Toys, sold by ChilanTech on Amazon, are being recalled because the silicone strings are smaller and longer than federal toy safety standards allow. That matters because those strings can reach the back of a child’s throat and become lodged.
That is not a “minor product issue.” That is a respiratory distress and deadly choking hazard.
According to the CPSC, the company has received 10 reports of the toy’s strings reaching the back of a child’s throat, resulting in respiratory distress or choking.
The recalled toy is an off-white disc-shaped teething toy with a blue ball in the center, six colorful silicone pull strings, and three soft push buttons. The packaging says “Baby Sensory Toy” and lists model number LK-FDWJ.
The toy was sold on Amazon.com from November 2024 through December 2025 for about $10.
What Parents Should Do
Stop using the toy immediately.
Take it away from children.
Contact ChilanTech for a free replacement toy. Consumers are being asked to destroy the toy by cutting the silicone tentacles, writing “Recalled” on the main body with permanent marker, and sending a photo of the destroyed product to likee-teether-recall@outlook.com.
Then throw it away.
Because when a toy meant for teething can reach the back of a child’s throat, the answer is not “keep an eye on it.”
The answer is get it out of the house.
