Large Magnets Warning
Big magnets have a very strong attractive force. Unsafe handling could cause jamming of fingers or skin in between magnets. This may lead to contusions and bruises. Larger magnets (more than 0.5 lbs) can easily crush fingers and break bones.
Safety precaution for large magnets
Small Magnets Warning
Children could swallow small magnets. If several magnets are swallowed, they could get stuck in the intestine and cause perilous complications.
As long as rare earth magnets are stuck securely inside a toy and/or are too large to be ingested, they can be safe for children to play with. However, if tiny rare earth magnets fall out of a toy or are encased in plastic parts that are small enough to be eaten, then they become dangerous. If a child eats or inhales two rare earth magnets (or one magnet and a piece of metal), the strong magnetic attraction can pull the two small objects together through even internal organs and intestine walls, thus damaging a child's insides.
Safety Precaution for Small Magnets