(CNN) - The federal government is recalling a popular Crayola-branded toy that contains magnets because it may pose a safety risk to children.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Thursday the recall of CreateOn Crayola-branded pip-Cubes. The building cubes contain magnets that could become loose and cause harm to children if they swallow them.
The pip-Cubes were sold in Bold Colors and Glitter sets of 24 or 27 cubes. The 24-piece sets were sold at Michaels stores nationwide and through the company’s website, while the 27-piece sets were sold through Amazon.
So far, there are no reports of any injuries.
However, people who have the recalled building cubes should immediately stop using them and take them away from children. You can contact CreateOn to receive a replacement

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