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Parents' horror after 'Evil Stick' toy for toddlers reveals picture of a young girl slitting her wrists with a knife

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2826252/Parents-horror-Evil-Stick-toddlers-reveals-picture-young-girl-slitting-wrists-knife.html#ixzz3IopXSgea 

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At first glance, the stick, which depicts a smiling anime character, swirls and snowflakes on its packaging, appears to be a 'princess wand'. 

 

However, when in use, the toy emits a loud, cackling laugh and flashing lights. 

 

Most disturbingly, it also features a picture of a girl with red eyes and an evil expression under a patch of foil at the end of the stick. The youngster is cutting her wrist with a knife, drawing blood. 

 

'It's a picture of a girl slitting her wrists. I'm outraged over it,' mother Nicole Allen, who bought the toy from the dollar store for her two-year-old daughter earlier this week, told WHIO.com

 

'I want to know how they think that that is suitable for a child. There was barbie dolls on one side and baby toys on the other side, and these were right in the middle.'

 

 

Local Tina Musgrove added: 'You don't want to think about little girls picking that up and thinking this is normal, or funny, or interesting, or any of those things.'

 

The store's owner, Amar Moustafa, said it was parents' responsibility to read the toy's label and determine what is appropriate for their children.

 

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'The name on it, it says "Evil Stick",' he said. 'So from the name, if I was buying it for my kid, I would inspect it before I gave it to them.'

He added that he believed the toy was acceptable for older children, saying: 'For a five, six, seven, 10-year-old, I mean they see that on TV everyday.'

 

The toy is still available at the store. WHIO did not reach out to the manufacturer for comment.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2826252/Parents-horror-Evil-Stick-toddlers-reveals-picture-young-girl-slitting-wrists-knife.html#ixzz3IoqtQWvB 
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This is just absolutely crazy. Why would you market something like this to children??! And that picture scared me so I can only imagine how much it could terrify a child. 

 

I know it's named Evil Stick but who would expect a toy made for a child to contain a picture of a demonic child slicing her wrist? It's sneaky as hell because the picture is hidden under foil. 

 
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I thought the wand was called 'evil stick' because little girls could use it to beat the hell out of their irritating siblings. Not that I condone violence.  :imstupid:  But that crazy looking girl with no eyes and sharp talons , holding a knife to her 'bleeding arm' was something altogether... :omg:

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