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Product Recall: classroom reading and math aids

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Last week, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall of RR Donnelley Screening Materials Educational Assessment Blocks. Today, they have added a whole bunch more products to the list due to violations of the lead paint standard.

This time, they are recalling about 185,000 reading and math aids. These include a Magnetic Dry-Erase Board, Student Crown, Puppet Thinking Crown, Angled Ruler, Magnetic Number Line, Target Mat, Double Nine Dominoes, Mimosa Measuring Tape and Two-Sided White Seamstress Flexible Tape Measure.

These were sold by SRA of Columbus, Ohio, Glencoe, of Columbus, Ohio, and Wright Group, of Chicago, Ill. from July 2003 through October 2007.

If you have any of these products, you should immediately stop using them and contact RR Donnelley for information on returning the products for a free replacement item. RR Donnelley is directly contacting schools that purchased the reading and math aids.

For detailed information on the recalled products, including pictures, visit the CPSC Web site. If you still need more information, contact RR Donnelley toll free at (888) 240-2730 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit their Web site.

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