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Children's Products

🏠 Consumer Products β€’ 2,191 recalls

Kiddie Car Cruisers

Far East Brokers and Consultants Inc. (FEBC), of Jacksonville, Fla.

Class II - Moderate

The Kiddie Car Cruiser can continue to run when the accelerator is no longer depressed, which could result in the rider losing control of the car.

Jun 9, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Dream On Me Baby Walkers

Dream On Me Industries, of Brooklyn, N.Y.

Class II - Moderate

The walkers will fit through a standard doorway and are not designed to stop at the edge of a step. Babies using these walkers can be seriously injured or killed if they fall down stairs.

Jun 2, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

"Passport" Stroller

Baby Trend, Inc., of Ontario, California

Class II - Moderate

The fold joint can collapse unexpectedly, causing the baby to fall.

May 13, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Vinyl Mirror Books

Unknown Manufacturer

Class III - Low Risk

The mirror in the books can crack or break, posing a laceration hazard to young children.

Apr 20, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

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Mattel Inc., of El Segundo, Calif.

Class III - Low Risk

The rear tail wings of the Batmobile are made of rigid plastic and come to a point, which poses a potential puncture or laceration hazard to young children.

Apr 14, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Tonka ride-on toy trucks

Tek Nek Toys International, L.P., of Grapevine, Texas

Class II - Moderate

The screw and nut assembly, attaching the steering wheel, can come loose, posing a choking and aspiration hazard to young children.

Apr 14, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Radio-control toy trucks

Nikko America Inc., of Plano, Texas

Class I - Dangerous

A problem with the circuit board causes the toy truck to overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard.

Apr 13, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Snail Push Toys

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The screw securing the toy handle to the push toy could detach, posing a choking hazard.

Mar 30, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

My Easter Basket Book

Kingfisher Publications PLC, a UK-based subsidiary of Houghton Mifflin Company, of Boston, Mass.

Class II - Moderate

A sponge "touch-and-feel" item inside the book can detach, or small pieces can be torn away, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Mar 30, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Isabella model cribs

Stanley Furniture Company Inc., Stanleytown, Va.

Class II - Moderate

An incorrect screw (used to attach the movable gate) was provided for the assembly of some of these cribs. The crib cannot be assembled using this screw. However, if consumers have substituted their own screw, it may not properly hold the movable gate in place. The result is a potential risk that a child could fall from the crib or become entrapped between the gate and the mattress.

Mar 24, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Children's Rings

Brand Imports LLC, Scottsdale, Ariz.

Class II - Moderate

The rings contain high levels of lead, posing a risk of lead poisoning to young children.

Mar 2, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Nibo Space 5 and Nibo Space 19 Novelty Lighters

Quality Fresh Cigars, of Troy, Mich.

Class I - Dangerous

These novelty lighters were imported without first being tested to show compliance with CPSC requirements that the lighters be child-resistant. They pose fire and burn hazards to young children.

Feb 26, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Legacy Cribs

Child Craft Industries, of Salem, Ind.

Class II - Moderate

The slats on the drop side rail can loosen and detach. When this happens, the space created by the gaps can allow a baby to become entangled, strangle or fall.

Feb 24, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Children's Sweatshirts

Meijer Distribution Inc., of Grand Rapids, Mich.

Class II - Moderate

The sweatshirts have drawstrings in the hood. Children can get entangled and strangle in the drawstrings, that can catch on playground equipment, fences or tree branches.

Feb 5, 2004 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’