SpringFlower 5-in-1 Montessori Toy Sets Recalled for Choking Hazard
Summary
CPSC has ordered a recall of SpringFlower 5-in-1 Montessori Toy Sets due to choking hazards. The airplane-shaped teething toy included in the set has tentacle ends that can pose a choking hazard to young children. The toys also violate the mandatory standard for teething toys. Approximately 21,900 units sold on Amazon.com between October 2023 and November 2025 for about $30 are affected.
What changed
CPSC ordered the recall of SpringFlower 5-in-1 Montessori Toy Sets (model SFTODD05IN1) after determining the airplane-shaped teething toy with tentacle ends poses a choking hazard to young children and violates the mandatory standard for teething toys. The recall covers approximately 21,900 units sold on Amazon.com from October 2023 through November 2025 for about $30.
Retailers and importers of children's toys should verify their products comply with the mandatory safety standards for toys, including the small parts ban and teething toy provisions. The recalling firm, Shantou Ai Xing Trading Co., Ltd. dba SpringFlower, must provide consumers with a free replacement part or full refund upon proof of destruction of the hazardous component.
What to do next
- Consumers should stop using the Montessori toy sets immediately and take them away from children and contact SpringFlower for a free replacement part or a refund.
- Consumers will be asked to cut off all the tentacles from the airplane shaped teething toy, write the date and customer's initials in permanent marker on its base, and submit photos of the destroyed and marked airplane shaped toy to springflower.com.cn/product-recall.
- Consumers can then dispose of the airplane shaped toy.
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Montessori Toy Sets Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Choking Hazard; Violate Mandatory Standard for Teething Toys; Sold on Amazon by SpringFlower
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Recalled 5-in-1 Montessori Toy Set (airplane shaped teething toy on far right)
Recalled SpringFlower 5-in-1 Montessori Toys Set (front of the product packaging)
Recalled SpringFlower 5-in-1 Montessori Toys Set (bottom of the product packaging)
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- Name of Product: SpringFlower 5-in-1 Montessori Toy Set Hazard: The Montessori toy sets contain an airplane shaped teething toy that has tentacle ends that can pose a choking hazard to young children. The toys also violate the teething toy provision of the mandatory standard for children’s toys.
Remedy: Refund Replace Recall Date: April 16, 2026 Units: About 21,900
Consumer Contact SpringFlower at 540-533-7323 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, email at recall@springflower.com.cn or online at springflower.com.cn/product-recall for more information.
Recall Details
Description: This recall involves SpringFlower-branded 5-in-1 Montessori Toy Sets, model SFTODD05IN1. The model number is printed on the bottom of the product packaging. The set comes with six stacking blocks, six stacking rings, five sensory balls, a shape sorting bin with four shapes, and an airplane shaped pull string toy with six colored tentacles.
Remedy: Consumers should stop using the Montessori toy sets immediately and take them away from children and contact SpringFlower for a free replacement part or a refund. Consumers will be asked to cut off all the tentacles from the airplane shaped teething toy, write the date and customer’s initials in permanent marker on its base, and submit photos of the destroyed and marked airplane shaped toy to springflower.com.cn/product-recall. Consumers can then dispose of the airplane shaped toy.
Incidents/Injuries: None reported
Sold Online At: Amazon.com from October 2023 through November 2025 for about $30. Retailer: Shantou Ai Xing Trading Co., Ltd., dba SpringFlower, of China
Manufactured In: China Recall number: 26-427
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