June 11, 2026 – A recent incident report details a concerning safety issue with the Auney Nongchangfangwu toy, manufactured by Shenzhen Zhiben Network Technology Co., Ltd. dba AUNEY and sold on Amazon. A consumer reported that a piece detached from the toy while their child was playing, creating a severe choking hazard. The report also highlights potentially misleading advertising regarding the toy’s appropriate age range.
Product Details
Product: Auney Nongchangfangwu
Incident Overview
On May 23, 2026, a consumer filed an incident report after their child encountered a dangerous situation with the Auney Nongchangfangwu toy. According to the report, while the child was playing, a component of the toy detached. The parent quickly noticed the detached piece, identifying it as a clear choking hazard. The consumer stated that if they had not been paying close attention, their child could have easily choked on or ingested the small part, which was used to hold the toy together.
Further investigation by the consumer revealed conflicting information regarding the toy’s safety. While the product is advertised for babies and children aged 6 months to 3 years, additional information on the packaging or product listing reportedly states it is a choking hazard and should not be used by children under 3 years old. This discrepancy raises concerns about misleading advertising and the product being marketed to an age group for which it may not be safe.
Safety Concerns
The incident with the Auney Nongchangfangwu toy highlights several critical safety concerns, primarily related to potential choking hazards and misleading product information:
- Immediate Dangers: The most immediate and severe danger is choking. Small, detachable parts can easily block a child’s airway, leading to oxygen deprivation, brain damage, or even death within minutes. Given the product’s advertised age range of 6 months to 3 years, the risk is particularly high for infants and toddlers who frequently explore objects by putting them in their mouths.
- Long-term Risks: While the primary risk is acute, unchecked choking can lead to severe long-term neurological damage or fatality. Even if a child does not fully choke, ingesting small parts can lead to internal injuries or blockages requiring medical intervention.
- Who Might Be Affected: This incident directly affects infants and young children, especially those within the 6-month to 3-year age bracket. Parents, guardians, and caregivers are also affected by the stress and vigilance required to mitigate risks from products with misleading safety information.
- Property Damage Potential: The incident report does not specify any property damage related to the toy; the primary concern outlined is the choking hazard to a child.
- Misleading Information: The reported discrepancy between the advertised age range (6 months to 3 years) and a choking hazard warning for children under 3 years old is a significant safety concern. Such conflicting information can lead parents to unknowingly expose their children to hazards, believing the toy is safe for their child’s age. This can undermine consumer trust and increase the likelihood of preventable incidents.
What Consumers Should Do
Consumers who own the Auney Nongchangfangwu toy or similar products marketed by AUNEY should take immediate action:
- Discontinue Use: If you own the Auney Nongchangfangwu toy, immediately remove it from your child’s possession, especially if your child is between 6 months and 3 years old.
- Inspect Products: Carefully inspect all toys for loose, broken, or detachable small parts that could pose a choking hazard. Regularly check toys for wear and tear.
- Verify Age Recommendations: Pay close attention to age recommendations and warning labels on all children’s products. If you notice conflicting information regarding age appropriateness or safety warnings, err on the side of caution and discontinue use.
- Supervise Children: Always supervise young children closely during playtime, particularly with toys that have small components or are prone to breaking.
- Report Incidents: If you or your child has experienced a similar incident with this product or any other consumer product, it is crucial to report it to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at www.saferproducts.gov. Your report can help prevent future incidents and prompt safety investigations or recalls.
Manufacturer’s Response
No manufacturer response has been provided in the incident report.
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Note: This information is based on incident reports provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you find information that is incorrect, please contact us immediately so we can correct the post to reflect accurate information.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. This article is based on publicly available incident reports. The incidents mentioned have not necessarily been independently verified or adjudicated.

