While Superman might fly in to save the day, you might want to save your little one from the following Superman toy thatâs available this Holiday season.
World Against Toys Causing Harm (WATCH) has put out their 10 worst toy list of 2016 with the Flying Heroes Superman among them.
The problem with the Superman toy: This flying, winged superhero figurine is sold with a launcher for children as young as 4 years old, who are encouraged to â[g]rip it!â and â[r]ip it!â The instructions caution that the Superman character should only be launched âat armâs length and pointing up and away from your faceâŠ.â
It probably should be noted there is a whole line of these Flying Heroes toys you may want to avoid including Batman, Spider-Man, TMNT and Captain America.
You can find the rest of the list of the worst toys of 2016 below, which also includes Warcraft.
Worst Toys Of 2016

PEPPA PIGâS MUDDY PUDDLES FAMILYÂ
This set of four âPeppa Pigâ figurines includes an entire âmuddy puddles familyâ. Incredibly, despite the âchoking hazardâ warning and â3+â age recommendation on the packaging of some toys, other packages of what appear to be the same toys are sold for oral-age children as young as â2+â with no warnings about toy-related hazards.

KIDS TIME BABY CHILDRENâS ELEPHANT PILLOW
This large, plush pillow in the form of a cuddly stuffed elephant is marketed with an image on the retailerâs website depicting an infant snuggling alone with the plush animal. There are no warnings or age recommendations on the product itself. The hazards associated with pillows sold for infants are well documented. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has warned that a pillow can block a babyâs mouth and can cause a baby to suffocate. âInfant pillow[s]â and âany other similar article[s]â which are âintended or promoted for use by children under one year of ageâ have been banned by the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (16 CFR 1500.18).Â

SLIMEBALL SLINGERÂ
The âslimeball launcherâ is similar to a slingshot, and is sold with bright green âslimeballsâ as ammunition, which can be fired âover 30 feet!â Projectiles launched with such force have the potential to cause serious eye injuries.Â

BANZAI BUMP Nâ BOUNCE BODY BUMPERS
Children as young as 4-years-old are encouraged to â[s]lip into your bumper suit for a âbumpinâ bump âemâ fun time!â Children on the packaging are shown running into each other without any âprotectionâ (not included), as recommended by the manufacturer.Â

NERF RIVAL APOLLO XV-700 BLASTER
The manufacturer of this âblasterâ with an âeasy-load magazineâ encourages âprecision battlingâ during âintense head-to-head competition.â The ammunition provided can shoot with enough force to potentially cause eye injuries. Images on the box depict children wearing masks covering their face and eyes, however the face mask is ânot includedâ and must be purchased separately.Â

THE GOOD DINOSAUR GALLOPING BUTCH
This ârugged Tyrannosaurus Rexâ is a popular childrenâs movie character marketed as a âRustlerâs worst nightmare.â Operation of the dinosaur by children as young as 3-years-old in order to evoke âgalloping action and soundsâ requires the push of a button on the toyâs rigid, pointed tail, which may be held close to a childâs torso or face. There exists a potential for significant puncture wound injuries during encouraged playtime activity.Â

PEPPY PUPS
 Despite the industryâs standard requiring strings on playpen and crib toys to be less than 12 inches in length, manufacturers are permitted to market pull toys like the âPeppy Pup,â with a cord measuring approximately 31 inches.Â

BABY MAGIC FEED AND PLAY BABY
The âBaby Magicâ doll, which plays âpeek a boo,â comes with a baby bottle, high chair, blanket, food dish, and âinteractive spoon.â The slender, rigid plastic spoon is approximately 2 Ÿâ long, with the potential to be mouthed and occlude a childâs airway.Â

WARCRAFT DOOMHAMMER
6-year-old children are encouraged to â[f]eel the power of the horde!â with the âlegendary Doomhammer,â based on weaponry in the âWarcraftâ movie. The manufacturer offers no warnings regarding potential impact injuries associated with foreseeable use of the heavy, rigid plastic battle hammer.
