April 19, 2015, 7:05 amUpdated: December 8, 2015, 5:12 pm
Anger has erupted over ouija board games on sale targeted at girls as young as EIGHT.
The occult game, which comes in pink packaging, is available for Brits to buy via Amazon.com.
The boards are even advertised as a “mystifying oracle” which lets users “ask the questions girls want to know.”
Furious parents are now calling for them to be banned.
Liz Galbraith of Livingston, West Lothian, set up the e-petition “Stop selling Ouija boards to children.”
She wrote: “Ouija boards are not toys they are dangerous objects that can bring about harm.”
The pink boards, made by Hasbro, first went on sale in the US in 2009. Parents can also buy a glow-in-the-dark version for children aged 8+ from Amazon for £97.26.
But many toy shops have refused to stock them in the UK after the product caused a furore in America.
Amazon did not reply when contacted by the Sunday Post.
A spokesman for Hasbro said the board was not on sale in the UK.
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