Ten most dangerous toys to buy your kids this holiday season

A consumer watchdog group has released its list of the most dangerous toys of 2020.
World Against Toys Causing Harm (W.A.T.C.H.) has released the ten toys they believe are a safety hazard to children.
The first toy on the list are Calico Critters Nursery Friends.

The group said the box lists it is for children three and up, but they said there is still potential choking for young children.
Another toy is the "Get Outside Go Launch," which also has a choking hazard.

The group said it can also cause potential eye and facial injuries.
The Avengers Vibraniaum Claw, which is number three on the list, can also cause potential injury, according to W.A.T.C.H.

The other seven products are listed down below.

These WWE Jumbo Superstar Fists could cause blunt force injuries and are recommended for children three years old and up.

W.A.T.C.H. said "Gloria Owl" is a plush animal sold for babies as young as 12 months old, but they believe the toy's long, fiber-like hair may not be adequately roote and could be prone to shedding. This could cause potential ingestion or aspiration injuries.

W.A.T.C.H. said there is the possibility of chemical-related injuries. It cites the numerous warnings and cautions on the box, package inserts, and the included
chemicals and ingredients. For example, the zinc sulfide pouch warns that its contents “[m]ay cause eye, skin, and respiratory irritation. Harmful if swallowed

The group said the "Boomerang Interactive Stunt UFO“ warning explains kids should keep hands, hair and loose clothing away from the propeller, which they said could cause cuts.

This product is aimed at children four years old and up, and W.A.T.C.H. said there is the potential for eye and face injuries.

The group said this mini baby comes with a feeding set, sold for two year olds, which could potentially cause ingestion and choking.

Based on the popular "Star Wars" spin-off series on Disney Plus, this "Mandalorian Darksaber" could cause blunt force and eye injuries, as the group said the packaging encourages children to "swing for battle."
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