Fisher-Price is recalling more than 268,000 infant toys, according to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission.
To see a full list of recalled items, go to the Consumer Product Safety Commission website.
Fisher-Price recalls Brunch & Go stroller toys
Fisher-Price is recalling about 253,000 Brunch & Go stroller toys. The yolk of the toy egg can crack and create small parts, posing a choking hazard to young children.
The model number (HGB85) is located on the tag attached to the toast. The toy features a pretend avocado toast and three attachments: a mirror tomato, a crinkle bacon and an egg teether.
Fisher-Price has received five reports of the yolk of the toy egg cracking and breaking. In two reports, an infant had a small piece in their mouth. No injuries have been reported.
The stroller toy was sold at Hobby Lobby, Kohl’s, Macy’s, Marshalls, Nordstrom, Ross, TJMaxx and Walmart stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com from February 2022 through March 2025 for about $13 for the stroller toy.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled stroller toys, keep them away from children, and contact Fisher-Price to receive a free replacement stroller toy. Consumers will be asked to permanently mark the egg component of the stroller toy with the word “Recall” and the unique identifier, and upload a photo of the marked toy at https://service.mattel.com/us/recall.aspx.
Upon receipt of the replacement confirmation email, consumers should dispose of the recalled product in the trash.
For specific instructions on how to mark the stroller toy and upload the photo, consumers should go to https://service.mattel.com/us/recall.aspx. Fisher-Price is contacting all known purchasers directly.
Fisher-Price recalls tissue box toy sold with SnugaPuppy activity centers
Fisher-Price is recalling 15,300 Tissue Box Toys sold with Fisher-Price 3-in-1 SnugaPuppy Activity Centers. The detachable tissue box toy can come apart, exposing the small support brackets, posing a choking hazard to young children.
The activity center’s model number (HLV78) is located on the underside of the table, near the Fisher-Price logo. The tissue box toy is white with red decorations and has “tissues” made of a sensory cloth with a black and white wiggly striped pattern on one side, and a yellow/green with raised spots pattern on the other.
Fisher-Price has received one report of the tissue box toy coming apart and an infant placing the small support bracket in their mouth. No injuries have been reported.
The activity center was sold at Walmart stores nationwide, and online at Amazon.com, Walmart.com and other websites from November 2022 through February 2025 for about $130.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled tissue box toy, remove it from the activity center, keep it away from children and contact Fisher-Price to receive a free replacement toy for the activity center. Consumers will be asked to mark the tissue box toy permanently with the word “Recall” and the unique identifier, mark “X” on the sensory cloth tissues, and upload a photo of the marked toy at https://service.mattel.com/us/recall.aspx.
Upon receipt of the replacement confirmation email, consumers should dispose of the recalled product in the trash.
For specific instructions on how to mark the box and upload the photo, consumers should go to https://service.mattel.com/us/recall.aspx. Fisher-Price is contacting all known purchasers directly.
Baby bath seats recalled due to risk of injury or death
Bebamour is recalling 1,350 baby bath seats because the seats are unstable and can tip over while in use, and the leg openings are too wide, allowing a baby to slip out of the seat, posing a risk of injury and drowning.
This recall involves Bebamour baby bath seats with model number “T186” printed on the tracking label, located behind the backrest. They are sold only in green and come with four big suction cups and three bath toys. The front of the baby bath seat is marked “Bebamour.” There is a button in the middle of the handle of the front bar, which causes water to spray, and star designs on the seat.
There are no reports of any incidents of injuries with the bath seats. The bath seats were sold at Bebamour.com and Amazon.com from May 2024 through February 2025 for between $20 and $40.
Consumers should stop using the recalled bath seats immediately and contact Bebamour by email at amanda@babyleading.com for information on how to dispose of the product and submit a photograph to obtain a full refund. Bebamour and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers directly.
Costway recalls Babyjoy Convertible High Chair Activity Centers
Costway is recalling 1,400 Babyjoy Convertible 6-in-1 High Chair Activity Centers. The high chair activity centers pose a deadly entrapment hazard because the leg openings in the seat of the stationary activity center are too wide and a child can become entrapped in it.
They were sold in beige (model BB5693YW) and gray (model BB5693GR). “Babyjoy” is printed on the front of the removable tray. “Goplus Corp.” is printed on a label located on the back of the seat. The model number is on the product packaging.
There are no reports of any incidents of injuries with the bath seats. The chairs were sold at Costway.com, Amazon.com and Target.com from November 2021 through June 2024 for between $115 and $200.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled high chair activity centers and contact Costway for a full refund and instructions on how to return or dispose of the product.
Consumers can return the product by receiving a prepaid shipping label or by providing photos of the destroyed product to recall@costway.com. Upon receipt of the returned product or photos of the destroyed product, Costway will issue the refund. Costway and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers directly.
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: United States Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled products