# Major Recall Alert: Black Bear, Brown Bear, Moose, and White Bear Toys Recalled Due to Choking Hazard
On **April 2, 2025**, a major product recall was issued for four popular plush toy designs: **Black Bear, Brown Bear, Moose, and White Bear**. The recall was initiated as the **hard plastic eyes** used in these toys can detach, posing a **serious choking risk** to young children. As of now, there have been **no reported injuries or incidents in Canada**, but parents and caretakers are urged to act promptly to minimize potential harm.
Keep reading for all the details about this recall, safety precautions to take, and how to stay ahead of future product recalls.
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## Why This Recall Is Important
When it comes to children’s toys, safety is a paramount concern. This recall emphasizes the ongoing risk that small parts, like detachable plastic eyes, pose to young children. Detachable components found in toys are one of the leading causes of choking hazards for children under three years old.
The **Black Bear, Brown Bear, Moose, and White Bear toys** have been identified as products with potentially faulty assembly. Although no injuries have been reported thus far, immediate action is necessary to ensure the safety of children.
Parents must check their homes for these recalled toys and take the recommended steps to protect their family.
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## Details of the Recall
Here’s everything you need to know about the impacted toys and the recall:
- **Category**: Plush toys
- **Brand**: Black Bear, Brown Bear, Moose, White Bear
- **Products Included**:
- Black Bear
- Brown Bear
- Moose
- White Bear
- **Reason for Recall**:
The toys feature **hard plastic eyes** that can detach, creating a **choking hazard** for small children.
- **Incidents Reported**:
As of **April 2, 2025**, there have been **no reports of injuries or incidents** in Canada related to these toys.
- **Images of Recalled Items**:




For additional information, you can refer to the **official recall notice** [here](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/expanded-recall-souvenir-du-canada-plush-toys-recalled-due-choking-hazard).
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## What You Should Do
If you own any of the recalled plush toys, follow these steps immediately:
1. **Stop Using the Toys**: Prevent children from playing with the affected Black Bear, Brown Bear, Moose, and White Bear toys.
2. **Dispose of the Toy Safely or Return It**: Check the official recall notice for guidance on how to safely return or dispose of the toy.
3. **Spread the Word**: Notify other parents, caregivers, and community members who may have purchased these toys to ensure the safety of their children.
By taking these steps, you can protect your family and others from the risk of choking hazards.
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## Stay Safe – Get Instant Recall Alerts
Recalls like this can happen at any time, and staying informed is critical to keeping your family safe. Download the **Recalls and Safety Alerts App** to receive **real-time notifications** of product recalls in Canada that may affect you.
With this app, you can:
- Instantly check if a product in your home has been recalled
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**Final Reminder**: If you own a Black Bear, Brown Bear, Moose, or White Bear toy, act now to prevent potential harm. Visit the official recall notice at [Recalls and Safety Alerts Canada](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/expanded-recall-souvenir-du-canada-plush-toys-recalled-due-choking-hazard) for more information.
Your family’s safety matters—stay proactive and informed!