Weilim FNW815 – Product Liability Lawyer

2026-03-05 – A consumer reported a choking hazard involving the Weilim FNW815, a 27-piece Montessori toy set sold on Amazon, in a publicly filed incident report with the CPSC SaferProducts database. The consumer stated that two types of toys in the set posed a choking risk to a 12-month-old child, requiring intervention to prevent injury.

Product Details

Brand Name: Weilim
Manufacturer: Weilim
Model: FNW815
Retailer: Amazon
Incident Report Number: 5907787
Severity Type Name: No First Aid or Medical Attention Received
Severity Type ID: 6

Incident Overview

On February 14, 2026, a parent reported that their 12-month-old child nearly choked on two separate toys from the Weilim FNW815 Montessori toy set. The set, purchased on Amazon, includes sensory bin toys and educational matching eggs. According to the report, the sensory bin toys were small enough to fit entirely inside a baby’s mouth, and the child managed to place one in her mouth, requiring the parent to act quickly to remove it. The parent stated they threw the toy out immediately.

Later, the child got one of the matching eggs stuck in her mouth when the two halves separated, and the parent had to dislodge it. The parent reported that after the incident, they discovered numerous reviews on Amazon from other parents describing similar choking experiences with the same product. The reporter emphasized that the toys were used as intended and that the small size of the components made them inherently dangerous for children under the recommended age range.

Safety Concerns

Immediate Dangers: Small toy components that fit entirely into a child’s mouth can become lodged in the airway, causing complete obstruction. In this case, both the sensory bin toys and the separated egg halves were small enough to block a baby’s throat, requiring manual removal to restore breathing. Without immediate intervention, such obstructions can lead to asphyxiation and death within minutes.

Who Might Be Affected: Infants and toddlers under 36 months are most at risk, as they naturally explore objects by mouthing them. The product is marketed for ages 6–36 months, but the reported incident demonstrates that the smallest pieces pose a danger even to children at the upper end of that range.

Warning Signs: Parents may notice that a toy can pass through a standard small-parts test cylinder (approximately 1.25 inches in diameter) or appears smaller than the child’s mouth. In this case, the consumer reported that the toys were “small enough to fit in a baby’s mouth,” a clear warning sign that the product fails basic safety guidelines for children under three.

Environmental Triggers: The risk increases when toys are used in multi-piece sets where small parts can become separated during play. The matching eggs, for example, split into halves, creating two small pieces instead of one larger egg. Supervision alone may not be sufficient to prevent a child from accessing these parts during active play.

What Our Clients Say

What Consumers Should Do

Stop Using Immediately: Discontinue use of the Weilim FNW815 toy set and remove it from your child’s environment. Do not allow children to play with any components, including the sensory bin toys and matching eggs.

Preserve the Product: Keep all parts of the set in a sealed bag or container. Do not throw away or return the product, as it may be needed as evidence if you pursue legal action or if a recall is issued.

Document the Incident: Take photographs of the toy set and any components that posed a choking hazard. Write down the details of the incident, including the date, time, and what occurred. Save the Amazon order confirmation and any communications with the seller.

Report to the CPSC: File a report on SaferProducts.gov if you have not already done so. Include the product model (FNW815), manufacturer (Weilim), and a description of the hazard. This helps regulators identify dangerous products and initiate recalls.

Check for Recalls: Visit CPSC.gov and search for “Weilim” or “FNW815” to see if any recall has been announced. Sign up for CPSC recall alerts to stay informed.

Contact the Manufacturer: Notify Weilim of the hazard and request a refund or replacement. Document all communications.

If you or your child suffered any injury, even if no medical treatment was received, you may want to speak with a product liability attorney to understand your legal options.

Manufacturer's Response

The manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.

Legal Help Available

H Law Group is a California-based product liability law firm representing consumers injured by dangerous products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our team offers free, no-obligation consultations to discuss your situation and explore your legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by Weilim FNW815 or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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