Moose Toys is recalling approximately 427,000 Little Live Pets Lil Frog and Lil Frog Lily Pad plastic toys. When the four button batteries are removed from these jumping toy frogs, the battery's cap can pop off forcefully and the chemicals inside can leak. The company has received 17 reports of these issues, including two injuries involving eye irritation that required medical visits. These toys were sold in pink, blue, and green at major retailers like Target, Walmart, and Amazon between August 2016 and February 2017. Consumers should stop using the toys and contact the manufacturer for a free replacement product.
The battery compartment design allows the battery cap to become a high-speed projectile when opened, and the battery chemicals can leak out. This poses a significant risk of physical impact injuries and chemical burns or irritation to the skin and eyes.
Consumers should immediately stop using the toy frogs, refrain from opening the battery compartment and contact Moose Toys for a free replacement Little Live Pet product.

Little Live Pet Lil Frog (SKU: 28217)

Lil Frog Lily Pad (SKU: 28218)
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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