A rural child eats instant noodles for lunch at Lijiaping Elementary school, Shanxi province, May 11, 2012. [Photo/CFP]
Infant twins fell ill day after being fed newly bought product; boy died.
As of the end of 2011, more than 12 million yuan in compensation has been paid to children poisoned by milk contaminated with melamine,China Life announced.
Nestle China released an announcement on Tuesday, saying its products are "absolutely safe for consumption", in response to earlier reports that cast doubt on the company's infant foods and alleged they contained toxic metals.
Nearly 10 percent of children's products sold in Chinese markets contain excessive lead, a harmful heavy metal, posing a threat to their health.
Photo takes on Dec 21, 2010 shows a baby sleeping near a used diaper in which five pieces of blades were found, in Nanzhuang county, South China's Guangdong province.
Parents beware! The amount of bacteria settling on the pillows and toys of babies is 10 times that found on toilet seats.
A leading producer of children's products is recalling about 2 million baby strollers sold before 2008 at major U.S. retailers, after four infants died of strangulation.
A number of cow breeders in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region were illegally adding chlorine dioxide into milk to preserve it for a longer period.
Quality watchdogs have released a series of reports on problems with children's clothing, including products from some big brand names.