lt;p>They are colorful, bite-size, fun to play with, and capable of punching holes in your intestines if swallowed. UC Davis experts warn parents to steer clear of neodymium magnets. Often called rare-earth magnets, these are the strongest magnets available commercially.</p>
Swallowing Tiny Magnets Can Lead To Big Trouble For Kids : Shots
The dangers of small magnetic toys
21,000 Thomas & Friends train toys being recalled due to choking
Swallowing a magnet: What to do if it happens to your child - Care
High-powered magnets: Are they toys or a risk to your child
Rare earth magnets are being swallowed by a growing number of
Toy magnets could 'rip through' child's intestines, parents warned
Swallowed Magnets: Elijah's Story
Magnetic balls sold at Walmart recalled as 'ingestion hazard
Magnet Toys: What To Do if Your Child Swallows a Magnet - ABC News
What to do if you swallow a magnet - Magnets By HSMAG