More than 7 million Baby Shark bath toys have been recalled due to risk of puncture wounds and impalement. Here’s what parents need to know

The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling more than 7 million Baby Shark bath toys. Zuru, the company that makes the toys, is participating in the recall and offering full refunds for affected toys: Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark Sing & Swim Bath Toys (full-size) and Robo Alive Junior Mini Baby Shark Swimming Bath Toys (mini-size).

“When using the recalled bath toys, particularly in a bathtub or wading pool, a child can slip and fall or sit onto the hard plastic top fin of the shark, posing risks of impalement, lacerations and punctures,” CPSC said in a press release. The agency added that there have been at least 12 reported incidents of kids “falling or sitting onto the recalled full-size Baby Shark bath toy, resulting in impalement injuries, lacerations and puncture wounds, including to children’s genital, anorectal and facial areas. Nine of the incidents required stitches or medical attention.”

The recalled full-size toys have three grooves on one side of the hard plastic top fin

The toys, which are based on the popular kids’ song “Baby Shark,” come in yellow, pink, and blue, and were sold individually and in packs of two or three, from May 2019 through March 2023. They cost between $13 and $15 for the full-sized toys, and between $6 and $20 for the mini toys.

Recalled Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark Sing & Swim Bath Toy in blue
Recalled Robo Alive Junior Mini Baby Shark Swimming Toy 2-pack

CPSC says anyone with these toys should stop using them immediately. You can also contact Zuru for a refund of the purchase price by following these steps:

  • Disable the tail fin (by cutting it on the full-size bath toy or by bending it on the mini-size bath toy).
  • Mark the body of the shark bath toy with the word ‘recalled’ and the unique code provided during registration for the recall.
  • Upload a photo of the product, showing it is disabled and marked, to https://www.recallrtr.com/bathshark

Upon receipt of the photo, Zuru will issue your refund in the form of a prepaid virtual Mastercard.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recently announced a recall for Step2’s Little Helper’s Shopping Carts. The shopping cart’s basket can break into sharp pieces, posing a laceration hazard. Step2 has received 22 reports of cart baskets breaking. No injuries have been reported.

Step2’s Little Helper’s Shopping Cart

This recall involves Step2’s Little Helper’s Shopping Cart with the following model numbers and color combinations:  700000 (blue basket with tan cart,) 708500 (pink basket with white cart) and 8567KL (pink basket with gray cart). The grocery shopping carts measure 18.5 inches by 13 inches by 21.5 inches and have a shopping cart base and basket, four wheels and a doll seat.  Only units with date code combinations of 5 and 19 are included in this recall. The date code can be found on the center rib on the back of the basket below the handle. The model number is located on the product packaging.

The affected shopping carts were sold at BJ Wholesale Club, Kohl’s and other stores nationwide and online at Step2 from May 2019 through October 2019 for about $40.

Consumers should immediately take away the recalled shopping carts from children and contact Step2 online or by phone at 800-347-8372 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday for a free replacement shopping cart or a refund in the form of a $40 credit. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

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Parents of little ones, be sure to check your toy box because there’s been a recall of the Sophie la Giraffe Bead Maze. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the wooden triangle shape piece fails to meet the mandatory federal standard for small parts, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Sophie The Giraffe Recall

The recall includes a round wood-based bead maze toy in the shape of the Eiffel Tower with a Sophie giraffe figure and three wooden shapes:  Orange triangle, red heart and green star, that sort into the wood base. The gray Eiffel Tower stands 8 inches tall on a green circular base measuring 6 3/4 inches in diameter.  This recall involves the following batch numbers:

Recalled Batch Numbers:

9321/J09504/022019

9474/J09504/042019

9549/J09504/052019

The batch number is found on the bottom of the base of the packaging above the barcode.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Sophie la Giraffe Bead Maze toy and check the bottom of the toy for the recalled batch numbers.  If the toy matches the recalled batch numbers, consumers should destroy the triangle piece and contact Juratoys to receive a free replacement triangle piece.

This toy was sold at specialty toy and gift stores nationwide from February 2019 to November 2019 for about $25.

—Jennifer Swartvagher  

Featured photo: Janod

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