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December 1, 2025

November Recalls on Children’s Products

Below is a list of October recalls from the following federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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Criblike recalled mattresses that pose a serious risk to children of injury or death by entrapment or suffocation. The mattresses may not adequately fit certain play yards or non-full-sized cribs. Babies can suffocate in gaps between an undersized mattress, extra padding, and side walls of a product.

Konges Slojd recalled three-wheeled children’s scooters because the left front wheel can detach during use, posing a fall hazard. Consumers should contact the company for a full refund or voucher.

Napei recalled its infant bath tubs due to the possible risk of children’s serious injury or death from ingestion. The tubs contain button cell or coin batteries that can be easily accessed by children. If ingested, they can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, or death.

AliExpress recalled its convertible strollers due to the risk to children of serious injury or death by falling. The strollers violate the mandatory standard for such products because their restraint systems can fail.

Bearlala recalled its baby loungers because their sides are too low to contain an infant. The enclosed openings at the foot of the loungers are wider than allowed, posing fall and entrapment hazards to infants.

Mallimoda recalled its children’s pajama sets because they violate mandatory standards for children’s sleepwear. The pajamas pose a risk of serious injuries or deadly burn hazards to children.

Anzmtosn recalled its Magnet Fidget Spinner sets due to the risk of children swallowing the toy’s loose magnets. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, they can attract each other, other metal objects or become lodged in the digestive system.

Romorgniz recalled its fabric 12- and 13-drawer dressers because they pose tip-over and entrapment hazards that can harm children. The dressers are unstable if not anchored to the wall. 

Little Partners recalled its Children’s Grow ‘N Stow Folding Learning Towers. The platform inside the tower can collapse, posing a fall hazard to young children.

Play Yards sold by Anna Queen were recalled because they pose a risk of injury or death from suffocation and entrapment hazards to children. Infants can become entrapped under the mattress or between the side of the play yard and the mattress.

Umeyda recalled nightgowns that violate flammability standards for children’s sleepwear. The nightgowns pose the risk of serious injury or death to children from burns.

WYBITNY recalled bed rails that violate the mandatory standards for children’s portable bed rails. When installed adjacent to the bed, children can become entrapped in the enclosed openings or the openings on the side or on the top of the mattress.

Sanven Technology recalled Vevor baby swings due to suffocation hazards posed to children. The swings are marketed for infant sleep and have an incline angle greater than 10 degrees.

Inkari recalled its plush alpaca toys due to the risk of children choking on them. The toys, which are intended for children under age 3, have eyes that can detach, violating the small parts ban.

Bettina recalled doll sets that pose a risk of battery ingestion to children. The battery compartment of the unicorn contains button cell batteries that can easily be accessed by children. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, they can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, or death.

Zippee recalled its silicone activity toys because they pose choking risks to children. The toys contain spherical ends that can reach the back of the throat.

Great Lakes Wholesale International recalled select battery packs. The button cell and lithium coin batteries are not in child-resistant packaging and do not bear the required warning labels. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, they can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, or death.

Zigjoy recalled its sleep sacks with feet due to burn hazards posed to children. The sleep sacks violate the mandatory flammability standards for children’s sleepwear.

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December 2, 2024

November Recalls on Children’s Products

Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls.

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Here is a list of November recalls collected from the following major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

  • Babcock Dairy is expanding its recall on Orange Custard Chocolate Chip ice cream that may be labeled as Chocolate Peanut Butter. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to eggs run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.
  • Dreamgro recalled its Lullaby Travel Soothers due to choking hazard. The toy’s gold-colored soft star can detach and pose a hazard to young children. 
  • South Shore Cribs were recalled due to environmental hazards. The cribs violate federal regulations for full-sized cribs. The spacing between some of the crib’s slats is wider than allowed under the federal safety standard, posing an entrapment hazard for children.
  • Todson recalled its Nerf Barrage Bicycle Helmets due to risk of head injuries. The helmets violate federal regulations for bicycle helmets and can fail to protect the wearer in the event of a crash.
  • Stokke recalled its YOYO³ strollers due to injury hazards. The parking brake on the recalled strollers can disengage, posing a hazard to children.
  • Woom Bikes USA recalled its Children’s OFF, OFF AIR, and ORIGINAL 6 Bicycles due to fall and crash hazards. The bikes’ crank can break, due to fatigue fractures, causing the rider to lose control, posing fall and crash hazards.
  • Petidoux recalled its Children’s Pajamas due to burn hazards. The pajamas posed a violation of federal flammability regulations for children’s sleepwear.
  • Baofali Crib Bumpers were recalled due to suffocation hazards. The cribs violate the federal Safe Sleep for Babies Act ban on crib bumpers.
  • Guava Family recalled its Roam Strollers due to fall and injury hazards. The stroller’s brakes can fail to engage or unexpectedly disengage, posing hazards for children.
  • Kyte Baby recalled its Slumber Suits due to burn hazards. The suits violate federal flammability regulations. 

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November 28, 2023

November Recalls on Children’s Products

Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls.

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Here is a list of November 2023 recalls collected from the following major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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For recall details, visit the links above or review the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration websites.

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