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Children's Product Recall Center

Toys, car seats, nursery gear, baby formula — the recalls that matter to families, in plain English, the morning they happen. Sourced straight from the CPSC, FDA & NHTSA.

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Vevor Retractable Baby Gates Recall — What Parents Should Do
Entrapment Other Feb 26, 2026

Vevor Retractable Baby Gates Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled gates violate the mandatory standard for expansion gates and expandable enclosures because a child's torso can fit through the opening between the gate and the floor, posing a risk of serious injury due to entrapment.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled gates immediately and contact Sanven Technology for a full refund. Consumers should destroy the gate by cutting through the mesh and send a photo of the destroyed gate to [email protected].
Magnetic Chess Games Recall — What Parents Should Do
Magnet ingestion Toys Feb 26, 2026

Magnetic Chess Games Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled magnetic chess games violate the mandatory standard for toys because they contain loose magnets posing an ingestion hazard to children. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, the ingested magnets can attract each other, or other metal objects, and become lodged in the digestive system. This can result in perforations, twisting, and/or blockage of the intestines, blood poisoning and death.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled magnetic chess games immediately, take them away from children, and dispose of them. To receive a full refund, consumers will be asked to email a photo of the disposal to [email protected].
CheerKid Baby Bath Seats Recall — What Parents Should Do
Tip-over hazard Clothing Feb 12, 2026

CheerKid Baby Bath Seats Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled bath seats violate the mandatory standard for infant bath seats because they are unstable and can tip over while in use, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to drowning.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bath seats and contact Babibaby for a full refund. Consumers should write "Recalled" on the front of the bath seat in permanent marker, disassemble the bath seat by removing the back rest and arm restraints, discard the screws,…
Joyreal Busy Board Toys Recall — What Parents Should Do
Choking hazard Toys Feb 26, 2026

Joyreal Busy Board Toys Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled children's toys violate the small parts ban because the small mirror can detach from the toy, posing a deadly choking hazard. In addition, the toys violate the mandatory standard for toys because the toy's mirror has sharp edges, posing a laceration hazard.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled toys immediately, take them away from children and contact Indream Store for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the busy board by writing "RECALLED" with permanent marker on the front of the toy and send a…
TheKiddoSpace Children’s Sensory S Recall — What to Do
Strangulation Gear Feb 26, 2026

TheKiddoSpace Children’s Sensory S Recall — What to Do

The recalled swing's flexible fabric can form loops that can entangle a child's head or neck, posing a risk of serious injury or death from strangulations.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled swings immediately, take them away from children and contact TheKiddoSpace for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the swing by cutting the fabric in half and to send a photo of the destroyed swing to [email protected].…
Grtard Magnet Stick Figure Men Toy Recall — What to Do
Magnet ingestion Toys Feb 26, 2026

Grtard Magnet Stick Figure Men Toy Recall — What to Do

The magnetic stick figure toy sets violate the mandatory standard for toys because they contain loose magnets, posing an ingestion hazard to children. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, the ingested magnets can attract each other, or other metal objects, and become lodged in the digestive system. This can result in perforations, twisting, and/or blockage of the intestines, blood poisoning and death.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled magnetic stick figures and take them away from children. Contact Grtard for information on how to receive a full refund. Consumers will be asked to email a photo of the disposed product to [email protected].
Forever 21 Kids Disney Mickey Mous Recall — What to Do
Fire hazard Clothing Mar 5, 2026

Forever 21 Kids Disney Mickey Mous Recall — What to Do

The recalled children's pajama pants violate the mandatory standards for flammability of children's sleepwear, posing a burn hazard and risk of serious injury or death to children.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled pajama pants immediately and contact Unique Brands Com for a full refund. Consumers will be provided with a prepaid shipping label to return the recalled kids pajama pants.
Tomum Hair Regrowth Treatment with Recall — What to Do
Injury risk Other Mar 5, 2026

Tomum Hair Regrowth Treatment with Recall — What to Do

The hair serum contains minoxidil, which must be in child-resistant packaging as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The hair serum's bottles are not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.

What to do: Consumers should secure the recalled serum bottles out of sight and reach of children immediately and contact Belleka for a free replacement product, including two child-resistant bottles of serum (60 mL per unit). Consumers will be asked to dispose of the recalled product bottle and…
Cubimana Island Storm 3 In 1 Build Recall — What to Do
Burn hazard Toys Mar 5, 2026

Cubimana Island Storm 3 In 1 Build Recall — What to Do

The Island Storm Building Sets violate the mandatory safety standard for toys because the battery compartment within the LED light piece contains button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.

What to do: Consumers should take the Island Storm 3 In 1 Building Sets away from children immediately, stop using the recalled toys and remove and properly dispose of the batteries. Consumers will be asked to throw the product away and send a photo of the disposed product…
Kluster Fun Tabletop Magnet Chess Recall — What to Do
Choking hazard Toys Mar 12, 2026

Kluster Fun Tabletop Magnet Chess Recall — What to Do

The recalled magnet games violate the mandatory standard for toys because they contain loose high-powered magnets that fit within CPSC's small parts cylinder, posing an ingestion hazard to children. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, the ingested magnets can attract each other, or other metal objects, and become lodged in the digestive system. This can result in perforations, twisting, and/or blockage of the intestines, blood poisoning and death.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled magnet games, take them away from children and contact Stoney Games for instructions on how to dispose of the recalled magnets and receive replacement magnets that are not small parts.
Goregent Infant Walkers Recall — What Parents Should Do
Fall hazard Gear Mar 19, 2026

Goregent Infant Walkers Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled infant walkers violate the mandatory standard for infant walkers because they can fit through a standard doorway and fail to stop at the edge of a step, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to a fall hazard.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled infant walkers and contact Goregent Official Store for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to disassemble the walker, remove the fabric seat, write "Recalled" on the top of the tray in permanent marker and send a photo…
GLMZZ Fidget Magnet Ball Toys Recall — What Parents Should Do
Magnet ingestion Toys Mar 26, 2026

GLMZZ Fidget Magnet Ball Toys Recall — What Parents Should Do

The magnet ball toys violate the mandatory standard for toys because they are high-powered magnets, posing an ingestion hazard to children. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, they can attract each other, or other metal objects, and become lodged in the digestive system. This can result in perforations, twisting, and/or blockage of the intestines, blood poisoning and death.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled magnet ball toys immediately, take them away from children, and contact GLMZZ to receive a full refund. Consumers will be asked to throw the magnet ball toys away and email photo of the disposal to [email protected].
Tuymec Minoxidil Hair Growth Kits, Recall — What to Do
Injury risk Food & Formula Apr 2, 2026

Tuymec Minoxidil Hair Growth Kits, Recall — What to Do

The hair serum contains minoxidil, which must be in child-resistant packaging as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The hair serum's packaging is not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.

What to do: Consumers should secure the recalled serum bottles out of sight and reach of children immediately and contact DrHealBeauty for a free empty replacement bottle with a child-resistant closure into which consumers should transfer the recalled bottle's contents.
TecFlox Hair and Beard Growth Seru Recall — What to Do
Injury risk Other Apr 2, 2026

TecFlox Hair and Beard Growth Seru Recall — What to Do

The hair and beard growth serum contains minoxidil, which must be in child-resistant packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The bottles are not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.

What to do: Consumers should immediately secure the recalled serum bottles out of sight and reach of children and contact TecFlox to receive free replacement serum bottles, including shipping. Only bottles with serum remaining will be replaced. Consumers will be asked to dispose of the bottles' contents and…
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from CPSC
Fire hazard Clothing Apr 2, 2026

Member’s Mark Children’s Valentine Recall — What to Do

The recalled pajama sets violate the mandatory standards for flammability of children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled pajama sets, take them away from children and contact Sam's Club for information on how to receive a full refund. Consumers will be asked to return the product to their local store or to destroy the pajamas by…
Gavoyeat Halloween Light-Up Rings Recall — What to Do
Burn hazard Toys Apr 2, 2026

Gavoyeat Halloween Light-Up Rings Recall — What to Do

The recalled light-up rings violate the mandatory safety standard for toys because the battery compartment within the LED light ring contains button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.

What to do: Consumers should take the recalled light-up rings from children, stop using the recalled toys immediately and remove and properly dispose of the batteries. Consumers will be asked to throw away the light-up rings and send a photo of the disposed product to [email protected]. Note: Button…
Coluans Christmas Light-Up Rings P Recall — What to Do
Burn hazard Toys Apr 2, 2026

Coluans Christmas Light-Up Rings P Recall — What to Do

The recalled light-up rings violate the mandatory safety standard for toys because the battery compartment within the LED light ring contains button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.

What to do: Consumers should take the recalled light-up rings away from children, stop using them immediately and remove and properly dispose of the batteries. Consumers will be asked to throw away the light-up rings and send a photo of the disposed product to [email protected] for a full…
Beestech Children’s Spiral Tower T Recall — What to Do
Choking hazard Toys Apr 2, 2026

Beestech Children’s Spiral Tower T Recall — What to Do

The recalled spiral tower toy sets violate the mandatory standard for toys because they contain small balls and are intended for children under three years of age, posing a deadly choking hazard.

What to do: Consumers should take the toys away from children immediately and contact Beestech for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write "Recalled" with permanent marker on the toy and send a photo of the marked toy to [email protected]. Consumers should then dispose of the…
Recall photo
from NHTSA
Crash injury Car Seats Apr 9, 2026

Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) — CHILD SEA Recall — What to Do

A child that is not properly restrained during a crash can have an increased risk of injury.

What to do: Dealers will replace the second-row, right-side seat frame, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed May 29, 2026. Owners may contact FCA customer service at 1-800-853-1403. FCA's number for this recall is 27D. Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) involved in this recall will become searchable…
Various Brands of Iron-Containing Recall — What to Do
Injury risk Other Apr 9, 2026

Various Brands of Iron-Containing Recall — What to Do

The dietary supplements contain iron, which must be in child-resistant packaging as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The packaging of the supplements is not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.

What to do: Consumers should immediately store the supplements out of sight and reach of children and contact Vitaquest International for information on how to obtain a free child-resistant replacement cap or storage pouch. Brand / Product Name Remedy Arey Not Today, Grey (60ct and 180ct) Cap Bari…
Children’s Loungewear Sets Recall — What Parents Should Do
Fire hazard Clothing Apr 9, 2026

Children’s Loungewear Sets Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled children's loungewear violates mandatory flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of serious injuries or deadly burn hazards to children.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled loungewear, take it away from children and contact Silks for a full refund or store credit. Consumers should destroy the garments by cutting the top and bottom in half and send a photo of the destroyed garments to…
LED Finger Beam Lights Recall — What Parents Should Do
Burn hazard Toys Apr 16, 2026

LED Finger Beam Lights Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled toys violate the mandatory safety standard for children's toys because the toy contains button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children. If button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, including internal chemical burns, and death.

What to do: Consumers should take the LED Finger Beam Lights away from children, stop using them immediately and contact ZMC Group for full refund or a replacement product. Consumers should remove the batteries, break each component in half and submit a photo of the destroyed pieces to…
Sanlebi Pet Vet Playsets Recall — What Parents Should Do
Button-battery hazard Toys Apr 16, 2026

Sanlebi Pet Vet Playsets Recall — What Parents Should Do

The Pet Vet Playset violates the mandatory standard for toys because the button cell batteries in the nail grinder and otoscope can be easily accessed by children.

What to do: Consumers should take away the nail grinder and otoscope from children immediately, stop using them and remove and properly dispose of the batteries. Consumers will be asked to throw the nail grinder and otoscope components away and send a photo of the disposed components to…
SpringFlower 5-in-1 Montessori Toy Recall — What to Do
Choking hazard Toys Apr 16, 2026

SpringFlower 5-in-1 Montessori Toy Recall — What to Do

The Montessori toy sets contain an airplane shaped teething toy that has tentacle ends that can pose a choking hazard to young children. The toys also violate the teething toy provision of the mandatory standard for children's toys.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the Montessori toy sets immediately and take them away from children and contact SpringFlower for a free replacement part or a refund. Consumers will be asked to cut off all the tentacles from the airplane shaped teething toy, write the date…
SEGMART 55″ Indoor/Outdoor Mini Ro Recall — What to Do
Strangulation Other Apr 16, 2026

SEGMART 55″ Indoor/Outdoor Mini Ro Recall — What to Do

Young children can become entangled in the straps of the hammock, punching bag and hand ring accessories, posing a strangulation hazard, which can result in serious injury or death.

What to do: Consumers should remove the hammock, punching bag, hand ring and basketball board accessories immediately before continuing to use the trampoline. SEGMART will provide a $30 refund to consumers who remove and destroy the hammock, punching bag, hand ring and basketball board accessories. Consumers will be…
Lil’ Buddies Pet Laser Toy Recall — What Parents Should Do
Choking hazard Toys Apr 16, 2026

Lil’ Buddies Pet Laser Toy Recall — What Parents Should Do

The Montessori toy sets contain an airplane shaped teething toy that has tentacle ends that can pose a choking hazard to young children. The toys also violate the teething toy provision of the mandatory standard for children's toys.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled pet toys, place them in an area that children cannot access and properly dispose of the batteries. Contact JC Sales for a full refund. Customers will be asked to email a photograph of the disposed items to [email protected]. Note:…
Multi-Point Swing Frames Recall — What Parents Should Do
Fall hazard Gear Apr 16, 2026

Multi-Point Swing Frames Recall — What Parents Should Do

The swing frames can crack or break during use, posing a fall hazard, which can result in injury.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled multi-point suspension swing frame and contact Fun and Function for a full refund. Consumers should register at https://funandfunction.com/pages/swing-recall and disassemble and dispose of the product, according to the directions provided on the registration page.
ATOYUS Children’s Activity Cubes Recall — What Parents Should Do
Choking hazard Toys Apr 16, 2026

ATOYUS Children’s Activity Cubes Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled toys violate the small parts ban because the toys are intended for children under three and the toys' xylophone screws and clock hands can detach. In addition, the toys violate the mandatory safety standard for children's toys because the mallets have spherical ends, posing a choking hazard.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled toys, take them away from children and contact Melofaver US for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the toy by writing "recalled" on all sides of the multi-sided wooden cube and cutting the playmat in…
Wiifo Children’s Tower Stools Recall — What Parents Should Do
Fall hazard Other Apr 23, 2026

Wiifo Children’s Tower Stools Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled tower stools can collapse or tip over while in use, and a child's torso can fit through the openings on the tower's sides, posing a risk of serious injury and death due to tip over, fall and entrapment hazards.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled tower stools immediately and contact Wiifo for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the stool by disassembling it and send a photo of the destroyed stool to [email protected]. Consumers should then dispose of the destroyed product.
mGanna Sodium Hydroxide (lye) Pell Recall — What to Do
Burn hazard Other Apr 23, 2026

mGanna Sodium Hydroxide (lye) Pell Recall — What to Do

The recalled products contain sodium hydroxide (lye), which must be in child-resistant packaging as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA). The packaging is not child-resistant, posing a risk of chemical burns and irritation to the skin and eyes. The products also violate the labeling requirements for hazardous substances under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA).

What to do: Consumers should stop using and secure the recalled sodium hydroxide product out of sight and reach of children immediately and contact Archie Xpress for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write "RECALLED" on the back of the zip-top pouch and send a photo…
BlissfulDestiny Magnetic Stick Fig Recall — What to Do
Magnet ingestion Toys Apr 23, 2026

BlissfulDestiny Magnetic Stick Fig Recall — What to Do

The magnetic stick figures violate the mandatory standard for toys because they contain loose magnets posing an ingestion hazard to children. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, the ingested magnets can attract each other, or other metal objects and become lodged in the digestive system. This can result in perforations, twisting, and/or blockage of the intestines, blood poisoning and death.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled magnetic stick figures immediately and take them away from children. Contact BlissfulDestiny for information on how to receive a full refund. Consumers will be asked to throw the recalled magnetic stick figures away and email a photo of the…
Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven Recall — What to Do
Fall hazard Other Apr 23, 2026

Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven Recall — What to Do

The baby loungers violate the mandatory standard for infant sleep products because the sides are shorter than the minimum side height limit to secure the infant and they do not have a stand, posing a fall hazard. Additionally, an infant can fall out of the enclosed opening at the foot of the lounger or become entrapped. Furthermore, the sleeping pad's thickness exceeds the maximum limit, posing a suffocation hazard. These violations create an unsafe sleeping environment for infants, posing a risk of serious injury or death.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the baby loungers immediately and contact HappyGira for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the loungers by removing the sleeping pad and bumpers covers, cutting the bumpers, sleeping pad and the covers in half, and send a photo…
Cpzzkq Baby Loungers Recall — What Parents Should Do
Suffocation Other Apr 23, 2026

Cpzzkq Baby Loungers Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled baby loungers violate the mandatory safety standard for infant support cushions because the padding can obstruct an infant's breathing, posing a serious risk of injury or deadly suffocation hazard.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the baby loungers immediately and contact CetoPMax for a refund. Consumers will be asked to remove the foam and pad from the baby lounger's cover and cut the cover, foam and pad in half. Consumers will then email photos of the…
TOETOL Tower Stools Recall — What Parents Should Do
Fall hazard Other Apr 23, 2026

TOETOL Tower Stools Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled tower stools can collapse or tip over while in use and a child's torso can fit through the openings on the tower's sides, posing a risk of serious injury and death due to tip over, fall and entrapment hazards.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled tower stools and contact TOETOL HOME for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the stool by disassembling it and send a photo of the destroyed stool to [email protected]. Consumers should then dispose of the destroyed…
AMZCMJ DGD Children’s Tower Stools Recall — What to Do
Fall hazard Other Apr 23, 2026

AMZCMJ DGD Children’s Tower Stools Recall — What to Do

The recalled tower stools can collapse or tip over while in use and a child's torso can fit through the openings on the tower's sides, posing a risk of serious injury and death due to tip over, fall and entrapment hazards.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled tower stools immediately and contact AMZCMJ DGD for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the stool by writing "recalled" in permanent marker on all sides, disassembling it and sending a photo of the destroyed stool to…
Autobrush Sonic Pro Kids Toothbrus Recall — What to Do
Burn hazard Other Apr 23, 2026

Autobrush Sonic Pro Kids Toothbrus Recall — What to Do

The recalled delivery boxes violate the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell and coin batteries because they contain a lithium coin battery that can be easily accessed by children, posing an ingestion hazard. The packaging also does not bear the required warning labels for products containing such batteries as required by Reese's Law. If button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, including internal chemical burns, and death.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the boxes for the toothbrushes immediately, take them away from children and contact Autobrush for a $5 refund in the form of store credit. Consumers will be asked to write "Recalled" with permanent marker on the box and send a photo…
Stephan Baby Boo Bunnie and Friend Recall — What to Do
Choking hazard Toys Apr 30, 2026

Stephan Baby Boo Bunnie and Friend Recall — What to Do

The toys' plastic cube can break into small parts or sharp edges, posing a risk of serious injury from choking and laceration hazards.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled toys' plastic cube and take it away from children. Consumers should contact Stephan Baby for a refund or store credit. Consumers with proof of purchase will receive a full refund. Consumers without proof of purchase will receive a…
Build-A-Bear Workshop Heartwarming Recall — What to Do
Choking hazard Toys Apr 30, 2026

Build-A-Bear Workshop Heartwarming Recall — What to Do

The zipper slider on the side pouch can detach, posing a risk of serious injury or death from choking hazard to children.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Heartwarming Hugs Bear and return it to a local Build-A-Bear Workshop store to receive a refund in the form of original payment or a gift card for the original purchase price redeemable toward any available Make-Your-Own furry friend…
Travel Size Afrin® Original Nasal Recall — What to Do
Injury risk Other Apr 30, 2026

Travel Size Afrin® Original Nasal Recall — What to Do

The 6 mL nasal sprays contain an imidazoline, which must be in child-resistant packaging or meet the labeling requirements for non-complying packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The 6 mL nasal spray's packaging is not child-resistant nor bears the required labeling statement, posing a risk of serious injury or illness from poisoning, if the contents are swallowed by young children.

What to do: Consumers should immediately secure the recalled bottles out of sight and reach of children and go to the webform posted on www.livewell.bayer.com/afrin-original-spray-recall to begin a request for a refund. Consumers will be asked to take and submit a photo of the product before disposing of…
1-K Kerosene Heater Fluid Portable Recall — What to Do
Fire hazard Other Apr 30, 2026

1-K Kerosene Heater Fluid Portable Recall — What to Do

The pre-filled fuel containers violate the mandatory safety standards for portable fuel containers because they lack flame mitigation devices required under the Portable Fuel Container Safety Act, posing a deadly risk of flash fire. In addition, the Children's Gasoline Burn Prevention Act requires all closures on portable kerosene fuel containers to be child-resistant. The container is not child-resistant, posing a risk of burn and poisoning to children.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled fuel containers immediately, place them out of reach of children and contact Alliance Chemical for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to provide a dated photo of the product and dispose of the fuel following local hazardous waste…
Various Battery-operated Light Up Recall — What to Do
Burn hazard Toys May 7, 2026

Various Battery-operated Light Up Recall — What to Do

The recalled toys violate the mandatory safety standard for children's toys because the toy contains button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children. If button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, including internal chemical burns, and death.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the toys immediately, take them away from children and contact ZMC Group for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to remove the batteries, break each component in half or write "RECALLED" or a large "X" on the product with a…
Justforjoyful Rainbow Wall Toys Recall — What Parents Should Do
Choking hazard Toys May 7, 2026

Justforjoyful Rainbow Wall Toys Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled toys violate the mandatory safety standard for children's toys because the drumstick that is attached to the xylophone component has a spherical end that can pose a choking hazard.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled toys immediately, take them away from children and contact Justforjoyful for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write "RECALLED" on the back of the individual wooden components, submit a photo of the marked pieces to [email protected], then…
Rublev Colours Gum Turpentine and Recall — What to Do
Injury risk Other May 7, 2026

Rublev Colours Gum Turpentine and Recall — What to Do

The gum turpentine and mineral spirits contain turpentine and low-viscosity hydrocarbons, respectively, which must be in child-resistant packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The bottles are not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.

What to do: Consumers should secure the recalled bottles out of sight and reach of children immediately and contact Natural Pigments to receive a replacement product with child-resistant packaging or a refund. Consumers will be asked to submit a photo of the recalled product, provide contact information and…
EEMB Lithium Battery Packs Recall — What Parents Should Do
Burn hazard Other May 7, 2026

EEMB Lithium Battery Packs Recall — What Parents Should Do

The lithium coin batteries are in pouches that are not child-resistant as required under Reese's Law. If a child swallows button cell or coin batteries, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, including internal chemical burns and death.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the lithium batteries immediately, place them in an area that children cannot access and contact EEMB USA to receive a full refund. Note: Button cell and coin batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous…
Youth Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Recall — What to Do
Strangulation Other May 7, 2026

Youth Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Recall — What to Do

The drawstrings in the recalled clothing can get caught on objects and cause death or serious injury to children from strangulation. The sweatshirts are in violation of the federal regulations for children's upper outerwear and present a substantial product hazard.

What to do: Consumers should take the recalled clothing away from children immediately, remove the drawstrings to eliminate the hazard and contact Allura Imports for a full refund. Consumers should contact [email protected], with subject 'RECALL', along with their name and the date, to receive a shipping label to…
Tiyol Pull String Teething Toys Recall — What Parents Should Do
Choking hazard Toys May 14, 2026

Tiyol Pull String Teething Toys Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled teething toys violate the mandatory standard for toys because the silicone strings are smaller and longer than permitted. The silicone strings can reach the back of the throat and become lodged, posing a risk of respiratory distress and becoming a deadly choking hazard.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the toy immediately, take it away from children and contact ZW Creations for a free replacement. Consumers will be asked to cut and discard all silicone string tentacles, write "RECALLED" on the main body of the toy using a permanent marker,…
Misco Sports Badminton Toy Sets Re Recall — What to Do
Burn hazard Toys May 14, 2026

Misco Sports Badminton Toy Sets Re Recall — What to Do

The Misco Sports Badminton Toy Sets violate the mandatory safety standard for children's toys because the shuttlecocks contain button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and deaths.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the badminton toy set immediately, take the shuttlecock away from children and contact Missry Associates for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to dispose of the badminton toy set with the shuttlecock (number MT2383) in the trash and send the…
LiCB CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batter Recall — What to Do
Burn hazard Other May 14, 2026

LiCB CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batter Recall — What to Do

The recalled coin batteries are not in child-resistant packaging and do not bear the warning labels required under?Reese's Law.?When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the coin batteries immediately, place them in an area that children cannot access, and contact LiCB for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to dispose of the batteries according to local hazardous waste guidelines. Note: Button cell and coin batteries…
Cosyland Children’s Tower Stools Recall — What Parents Should Do
Fall hazard Other May 14, 2026

Cosyland Children’s Tower Stools Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled tower stools can collapse or tip over while in use, and a child's torso can fit through the openings on the front and back sides, posing a risk of serious injury and death due to tip over, fall and entrapment hazards.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the recalled tower stools immediately and store them away from children until repaired. Contact Cosyland Official for repair parts, which include protective nets, stabilizing feet, and installation instructions. The firm will mail the repair parts directly to consumers free of charge.
Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys Recall — What Parents Should Do
Safety recall Toys May 21, 2026

Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled Orb Funkee squeeze toys may contain fibrous tremolite (asbestos) in the sand, which can cause adverse health issues if inhaled.

What to do: Consumers should take the recalled toys away from children, stop using them immediately and contact The Orb Factory for a refund. Consumers will be asked to verify the code and lot number of the toy, place the toy in a heavy-duty plastic bag, seal the…
Toy Headbands, Electronic Pet Cage Recall — What to Do
Burn hazard Toys May 21, 2026

Toy Headbands, Electronic Pet Cage Recall — What to Do

The recalled children's toys violate the mandatory standard for toys because they contain button cell batteries and the compartments that hold the batteries can be easily accessed by children, posing a deadly ingestion hazard to children. When button cell and coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the children's toys immediately and contact ABC Trading for a refund. Consumers will be asked to take a photo of the disposed products in the trash and email the photo to [email protected] to receive a full refund of the retail price.
Misco Sports Light-Up Racket Sets, Recall — What to Do
Burn hazard Toys May 28, 2026

Misco Sports Light-Up Racket Sets, Recall — What to Do

The racket sets violate the mandatory standard for toys because the screw on the racket used to secure the battery compartment does not remain attached when opened, and the button cell batteries in the shuttlecock can be easily accessed by children. If button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, including internal chemical burns, and death.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the racket set immediately, take the shuttlecock away from children and contact Missry Associates for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to dispose of the racket set with the shuttlecock in the trash and send a photo of the set…
Anzmtosn Luminous Fidget Spinner B Recall — What to Do
Burn hazard Toys May 28, 2026

Anzmtosn Luminous Fidget Spinner B Recall — What to Do

The recalled toys violate the?mandatory safety standard for toys?because the mini flashlight included with the fidget spinner balls contains button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children. If button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries,?including internal chemical burns, and death.

What to do: Consumers should take the Luminous Fidget Spinner Ball's mini flashlight away from children, stop using them immediately and contact Anzmtosn for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to remove the batteries, properly dispose of them immediately, throw away the mini flashlight and submit a…
VL2020 Lithium Coin Batteries Recall — What Parents Should Do
Burn hazard Other May 28, 2026

VL2020 Lithium Coin Batteries Recall — What Parents Should Do

The recalled coin batteries are not in child-resistant packaging and do not bear the warning labels required under Reese's Law. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death.

What to do: Consumers should stop using the coin batteries immediately, place them in an area that children cannot access and contact Proudly American Store for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to dispose of the batteries according to local hazardous waste guidelines. Note: Button cell batteries…
Important: More4Kids compiles recall information from public announcements by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). We summarize these notices in plain language and link to the official source for every recall. We are not a government agency and do not issue recalls. Information may change after publication — always confirm the latest details on the official agency page before acting. For the complete, authoritative record, visit CPSC.gov, FDA.gov, and NHTSA.gov.