June 4, 2026 — A recent incident report highlights a potential choking hazard with the Lehoo Castle Wooden Ramp Toy. A small end piece from one of the toy’s rollers reportedly detached, raising significant safety concerns, especially given the product is marketed for 1-year-olds and the incident involved a 14-month-old child. No injuries were reported, but the quick action of a parent prevented a potential ingestion.
Product Details
Product: Lehoo Castle Wooden Ramp Toys
Incident Report Date: 5/17/2026
Incident Overview
On May 17, 2026, a consumer reported an incident involving a Lehoo Castle Wooden Ramp Toy purchased from Amazon. The toy was being demonstrated to a 14-month-old child when one of the small end pieces of a roller came off. The parent immediately noticed the detached part, preventing the child from putting it in their mouth. The consumer expressed concern that had they not been actively supervising, their son likely would have choked on the part. The product is explicitly marketed for children aged 1 year and older, making this incident particularly troubling as it occurred with a child well within the recommended age range.
Safety Concerns
This incident raises critical safety concerns, primarily due to the potential for small parts to detach and become choking hazards.
- Immediate Dangers: The primary and most immediate danger is choking. Small parts, such as the detached end piece from the roller, can easily become lodged in a young child’s throat, blocking airways. For infants and toddlers, who are still developing their motor skills and frequently explore objects with their mouths, this risk is extremely high. The reported incident involved a 14-month-old, an age group highly vulnerable to choking.
- Long-Term Risks: If a small part were to be swallowed, it could lead to internal injuries, blockages in the digestive tract, or other serious medical complications requiring emergency intervention.
- Who Might Be Affected: Young children, particularly those aged 1 to 3 years old, who are the target audience for this type of toy, are most at risk. Their natural tendency to mouth objects means that any toy with detachable small parts poses a significant threat.
- Property Damage Potential: This incident does not pose a risk of property damage.
What Consumers Should Do
Consumers who own a Lehoo Castle Wooden Ramp Toy are advised to take immediate action to ensure the safety of their children.
- Immediate Steps to Take: Stop using the Lehoo Castle Wooden Ramp Toy immediately. Do not allow children to play with it until it has been thoroughly inspected.
- How to Check if They Own the Affected Product: Visually inspect the rollers on your Lehoo Castle Wooden Ramp Toy for any signs of loose or detached end pieces. Gently try to pull on the end pieces of the rollers to see if they are securely attached. Any sign of looseness or detachment indicates a potential hazard.
- Prevention Measures: Always supervise young children closely when they are playing with any toy, especially those made of wood or containing small components. Regularly inspect all toys for wear and tear, loose parts, or damage that could create new hazards. Consider adhering to strict age guidelines for toys and ensure that toys for younger children do not contain small parts that could pose a choking risk.
- Reporting Procedures: If you have experienced a similar incident or find that parts of your Lehoo Castle Wooden Ramp Toy are loose or detached, please report it immediately to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at www.saferproducts.gov. Your report helps to identify dangerous products and prevent future incidents.
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.

