Children's belts recalled by target

Children's belts recalled by targetA voluntary recall of children's belts sold by Target has been announced by the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission due high lead paint content in the buckle.

About 105,150 children's belts were imported from China by Target Corp. of Minneapolis, Minn., and sold nationwide from December 2008 through December 2009 for about $8 apiece.

According to the commission officials, the recall involves Cherokee boys' belts and Circo girls' belts. The boys' belts are reversible, brown and black belts, which were sold in packs of two with the numbers 202/08/0018,202/08/0019 or 202/08/0020 embossed on the belt.

It has also been reported that the girls' belts were sold in pink and white with heart-shaped buckles in packs of two. The girls' belts are embossed with the number 202/05/0071, 202/05/0072, 202/05/0073 or 202/05/0074.

It was also reported that consumers were advised to tale the belts away from children and return them to Target for a full refund. (With Inputs from Agencies)