Wild Wonders Recalls Wooden Rattle Due to Choking Hazard
A wooden baby rattle sold nationwide has been pulled from store shelves after a safety issue was discovered.

Wild Wonders has recalled its Wooden Rattle after discovering that the coloured balls inside can come loose, posing a choking hazard to young children. One incident has been reported in Canada, but no injuries have been reported.
What’s being recalled?
- Product name: Wild Wonders Wooden Rattle
- Type: Wooden baby rattle
- Where it's sold: Across Canada
- Recall date: 05/23/2025
This rattle is a wooden toy designed for infants and young children.
About this product
The Wild Wonders Wooden Rattle is a handheld toy made for babies to shake and grasp. It is often found in nurseries and playrooms.
What’s the risk?
The coloured balls inside the rattle may come loose and fall out, creating a choking risk, especially for babies and toddlers who may put small parts in their mouths. Young children are most at risk.
What should parents do?
Health Canada advises Canadians to, "immediately stop using the recalled products, dispose in regular household waste and contact Design Home Gift & Paper for a refund."
For questions about the recall, contact Design Home Gift & Paper at 1-800-663-9950 (Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST) or email sales@designhome.ca.
Key takeaways
- Choking hazard from loose coloured balls inside the rattle
- Sold across Canada; one incident reported, no injuries
- Parents should stop using and return the product
Check the official recall notice
Wild Wonders Wooden Rattle recalled due to choking hazard
This article was crafted with assistance from an AI language model and reviewed by a human editor. The final version reflects this publication’s editorial standards and expertise.
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