The Land of Nod has recalled about 2,500 plush handmade baby dolls because the doll's hands can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. This recall includes five styles (Clara, Eleanor, Hannah, Lila, and Rose) sold in various colors. There have been four reports of the dolls' hands loosening or detaching, though no injuries have been reported. These dolls were sold at The Land of Nod stores and online from October 2012 to March 2013 for approximately $30. Consumers should return the dolls for a full merchandise credit.
The small fabric hands of the dolls can separate from the arms during play. If a young child puts a detached hand in their mouth, it can block their airway and cause choking.
Consumers should immediately take the recalled dolls away from the child and return the dolls to The Land of Nod for a full merchandise credit.

Land of Nod Plush Dollies
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