There have been at least 3 reports of mold found in the clay craft kits to date, CPSC said in a recall notice issued Wednesday.

Mold in the clay craft kits may cause respiratory problems and/or infections in children and adults who have “compromised” immune systems, lung damage or a mold allergy, according to the commission.

“Totally me!” clay craft kits affected by the recall have the model number AD11244 printed on the bottom of the box. The kits were made in China, and sold at Toys”R”Us and Babies”R”Us retail locations throughout the U.S. and online from January 2017 to October 2017 for about $10.

CPSC is urging anyone who purchased a recalled clay craft kit to remove it from children’s play areas and return it to Toys”R”Us or Babies”R”Us for a full refund or store credit.

There have been no reports of injuries or other incidents associated with the recall to date, CPSC said.

Source: CNN

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