High risk Recalled December 8, 2000 About 500,000 units Updated January 6, 2026

CPSC, LeapFrog Announce Recall to Repair "Alphabet Pal" Educational Pull Toys

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The hazard

The toy has a two-part red plastic connector on the pull string, designed to separate under tension. The plastic pieces can detach from the string when the connector is pulled apart and could pose a choking hazard to young children.

Incidents reported: LeapFrog has received nine reports of the red plastic connector detaching. No injuries have been reported.

What to do now

Consumers should cut the red plastic string connector off of these toys immediately, or return it to the firm to receive a free replacement toy without a plastic connector.

Contact: For more information, call LeapFrog at 877-501-5327 anytime, write to: LeapFrog, 1400 65th Street, Suite 200, Emeryville, CA 94608-1071, or visit the firm's website at www.leapfrog.com

About this recall

The "Alphabet Pal" is a green caterpillar pull toy, about 12 inches long, with four wheels. It has 26 plastic legs, one for each letter of the alphabet. When its yellow pull cord is tugged, the toy sings the ABC Song. Other functions include color and letter name identification, and letter sounds. The antennae on the caterpillar's head lights up. Writing on the toy includes, "LEAP FROGTM" and "Made in China." Toys without plastic connectors on the pull-string are not part of this recall.

Product photos

Recalled "Alphabet Pal" electronic pull toy
Recalled "Alphabet Pal" electronic pull toy

Photos: U.S. CPSC