Tegu Recalls Magnetic Floating Stackers Toys Due to Magnet Ingestion Hazard; Risk of Serious Injury or Death; Violates Mandatory Standard for Toy Magnets
This recall is associated with reported fatalities. Consumers should take immediate action.
Tegu Recalls Magnetic Floating Stackers Toys Due to Magnet Ingestion Hazard; Risk of Serious Injury or Death; Violates Mandatory Standard for Toy Magnets
Tegu Holdings Inc., of Naples, Florida · Magnetic Floating Stackers toys


Product Description
This recall involves Tegu Magnetic Floating Stackers with model numbers STA-BGY-801T (Rainbow) and STA-BTP-806T (Big Top). The wooden toys consist of a wooden base, six stacking pieces of various colors, two posts, and two figures on top, which all connect with magnets. There are no markings on the products.
Hazard
The recalled magnetic floating stackers toys violate the mandatory standard for toy magnets because they contain magnets that can loosen and detach from the toy, posing an ingestion hazard to children. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, the ingested magnets can attract each other, or other metal objects, and become lodged in the digestive system. This can result in perforations, twisting, and/or blockage of the intestines, blood poisoning and death.
Remedy
Consumers should take the product away from children immediately and contact Tegu for instructions on receiving a free replacement stacker toy.
Reported Injuries
The firm has received 31 reports of magnets separating from the toy stacker. No injuries have been reported.
411 Press Analysis
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall of Magnetic Floating Stackers toys on July 31, 2025, affecting approximately 22,850 (in addition, about 1,977 in canada and about 190 in mexico). The firm has received 31 reports of magnets separating from the toy stacker. No injuries have been reported. The CPSC has classified this as a serious safety hazard. Consumers who own this product should stop using it immediately and receive a free replacement. Tegu Holdings Inc., of Naples, Florida is the responsible party for this recall. The CPSC urges consumers to check their homes for this product and take action without delay. Full recall details and consumer contact information are available on the CPSC website.