I think that the child will die because of the chemical that is in the magnet,if it swallows a magnet.
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Almost all really small magnets are ferrite, or other similar ceramics. These are not water soluble, and therefore won't poison anyone. The only real danger is if the child swallows lots of small magnets; magnets attract each other and could form a clump large enough to cause an internal blockage.
All of their Iron will stick to it. Most likely the child will pass the magnet, but the possibility does exist the magnet could get lodged somewhere. The safest thing to do would be consult a physician as soon as possible.
Don't have a child eat or drink ANYthing until you retrieve that magnet. Once it is out of your child's mouth, just make sure to remove all small items from the child's reach. There are no special foods or fluids the child needs after such an incident.*Choking hazards are very real. Magnets, coins, and other small metallic items are especially dangerous if swallowed, even if the child does not choke on it. SEE a doctor if your child swallows any object.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
I suspect you mean if the child swallows the penny and the answer is no. It is small enough it should go through the body without any problems.
Snakes
Small children have eaten magnets before
no
Small magnets should be fine, industrial strength magnets may cause problems in the cockpit
Yes because when a red eared slider swallows small stones they can possibly choke and the stones can get stuck inside thei turtle's system
No.You should find how much it can attract other things.
You can find cute small boards and magnets for lockers in Abu Dhabi at the Abu Dhabi Mall.
They are both magnets, one small, one huge, and both with north and south poles.