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Kori Gey Water Elf Toy Kit Recall 2026

Kori Gey Water Toy Kits Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion; Violates Mandatory Standard for Toys; Sold on Amazon by Qaniy

Updated January 8, 2026

Kori Gey Water Elf Toy Kits have been recalled because the LED light included in the kit contains a button cell (coin) battery that children can easily access. If a child swallows a button cell battery, it can cause internal chemical burns, serious injury, or death.

Is the Kori Gey Water Elf Toy Kits recalled? Yes. This product was recalled by CPSC on January 8, 2026. Details below.

What is recalled

Kori Gey-branded Water Elf Toy Kits, sold on Amazon by Qaniy. Each kit includes 22 bottles of water gel (12 non-sparkly, 10 sparkly), 22 molds in various shapes, a plastic strainer, a plastic jar labeled "magic powder," an extra magic powder packet, a paint brush, disposable gloves, and a LED light with a button cell battery. The toy set comes in a plastic jar with a lid. "Kori Gey" and "Water Elf Kit" are printed on the front of the packaging.

Am I affected

You're affected if you have a Kori Gey Water Elf Kit, look for "Kori Gey" and "Water Elf Kit" printed on the front of the plastic jar packaging. The kit includes a small LED light with a button cell battery. If you purchased this product on Amazon from seller Qaniy, you have the recalled item.

What to do right now

Immediately take the LED light away from children, remove its button cell battery, and throw the LED light (gasket) in the trash. Then take a photo of it in the trash and email that photo to Qaniy at [email protected] to receive a full refund. Dispose of the button cell battery following your local hazardous waste procedures, do not put it in regular household trash.

Contact: Qaniy by email at [email protected].

The hazard

The recalled toy kits violate the mandatory standard for toys containing button cell batteries because the compartment that holds the batteries can be easily accessed and opened by children, posing a deadly ingestion hazard to children. When button cell and coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.

Brands affected

Source
CPSC
Category
Toys & Games
Recall ID
cpsc-26178
Recalled
January 8, 2026
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