Fisher-Price Recalls 204,000 Little People Mickey and Friends Figure Sets

The company says the heads of some of the figures could come off and pose a choking hazard.

<p>Jasmine Purdie for Parents via Consumer Products Safety Commission</p>

Jasmine Purdie for Parents via Consumer Products Safety Commission

Fact checked by Sarah Scott

Fisher-Price is recalling 204,000 Fisher-Price Little People Mickey and Friends figure sets. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says the heads of the Donald Duck and Daisy Duck figures can come off and pose a choking hazard to your children.

The popular toy company says it has gotten at least three reports of the heads detaching. That includes one report of a child having the head of the figure in their mouth. Luckily there have not been any injuries reported connected to this recall.

How To Check If Your Toys Are Affected

The Mickey and Friends Little People figures were sold between May 2023 and February 2024 in stores and online throughout the United States and Canada. You may have purchased the toys at Walmart, Kohls, Meijer, HEB, Kroger, and Target stores, or bought them online at Amazon, Walmart, Target, or other e-commerce sites. The retail price was $20.

Again, the only figures involved are Donald Duck and Daisy Duck. The other figures Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and Pluto are not affected by this recall, but they all come together in a set. Donald and Daisy are about three inches tall and have outstretched arms. Donald is wearing a blue shirt with yellow stripes, a blue and black hat, and a red bow tie. Daisy is wearing a light purple shirt, turquoise necklace and bracelet, pink shoes, and a pink hair bow.

If you think you may have these toys, make sure to check for the model numbers: HPJ88 and HTW75. Even though it's Donald and Daisy that are being recalled, you'll actually have to check for the model number on the bottom of Goofy.

<p>Mattel</p>

Mattel

What Should Parents Do If They Have This Toy?

The CPSC says you should stop using the toys immediately and make sure to take them away from your children. You can contact Fisher-Price to get a pre-paid return label, send back the figures, and get a $10 refund.

You can reach Fisher-Price in the following ways:

  • Call toll-free at 855-853-6224 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday

  • Go to Mattel's website in order to start your claim

<p>Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC)</p>

Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC)

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