U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Toddler Rainboots Recalled by Target Over Choking Hazard

About 29,000 units of these toddler's rainboots from Target have been recalled due to a choking hazard presented by a horn in the design

Target has recalled its Cat & Jack "Lilia" rain boots for toddlers, which are designed to look like unicorns, following consumer reports that the boots' horns can come off and pose a choking hazard.

The $20 boots were sold between January and April at Target stores across the country, and on the company's website, according to a recall announcement on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission website Monday.

No injuries have been reported because of the hazard, but Target instructed anyone who purchased the boots to take them way from children and return them to Target for a full refund.

The recall affects about 29,000 boots after 11 people reported that the unicorn horn had come off.

The recalled boots come in sizes 5-12, and can be identified with model numbers 093-10-4311 to 093-10-4318. They are fuscia with a white unicorn face and a horn and mane that are rainbow colored.

For more information on the recall, call Target between 800-440-0680 between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. ET or visit this web page.

This is the second unicorn-themed toddler boot recall that Target has announced this year. In Feburary, the company recalled its Cat & Jack Unicorn "Chiara" boot because its horn also posed a choking risk.

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