Recalls: Babies and Kids

January 16, 2008 Photo Frames Recalled by The Gift Wrap Company Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

This recall involves 4-inch by 6-inch hanging picture frames. The wooden frames are white with decorations in different colors, and with a coordinating ribbon attached to the top. Read more.


January 16, 2008 Discount School Supply Recalls Play Mats Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

This recall involves 50-inch vinyl/polyester play mats. The double sided mats have a number design on one side and a turtle design on the other. The mats are yellow with numbers and designs painted in red, blue, green and black. The mat has the Discount School Supply name and logo printed in the corner on both sides of the mat. Bean bags pictured with the mat are sold separately. Read more.


January 15, 2008 Toy Wrestler Figures Recalled by A.A. of America Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The recalled toy is a package of four action figures. Each figure is about 5 3/4 inches high. The UPC number 604111230003 is printed on the product’s packaging. Read more.


January 10, 2008 Shims Bargain Recalls Pacifiers Due to Choking Hazard

The recalled pacifiers were sold in a 4-pack of assorted colors. “BabyTown” and model #39864 are written on the product’s packaging. Read more.


January 10, 2008 Coin Banks Recalled by TJ Promotions Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

This recall involves coin banks made of plaster that are shaped as a fish. The coin banks are orange with white stripes. Read more.


January 8, 2008 Pacific Cycle Recalls Children's Trailer Bicycles; Can Detach from Adult Bicycle and Injure Children

The "Pathfinder,” “Run About,” and “Alley Cat” are single-wheeled, children’s bicycles that connect to an adult’s bicycle by a coupler. The recall includes model numbers: 12-PF250, 13-SC250, 13-SC350 and M5101. The model number is located on the lower seat tube of the frame. The affected couplers have welded plates; bicycles that have couplers with cast parts are not included in this recall. Read more.


January 3, 2008 Toy Wagons Recalled by Tricam Industries Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

This recall involves the red metal wagon model MH1250. The wagon has a red steel bucket, a black handle, a black steel axle support, and black tires. Read more.


December 27, 2007 Gap Outlet Recalls Boys' Jackets; Drawstring at Waist Poses Entrapment Hazard

The jackets are hooded, zip in front, and have a drawstring at the waist. They were sold in navy and gray in multiple children’s sizes. “Gap Outlet” is printed on a label at the neck. Style number 513573 is printed on a white label sewn behind the size and product care label near the neckline. Read more.


December 27, 2007 Tot Tower Blocks Recalled by eeBoo Corp.; Children's Toy Can Pose Choking Hazard

The recalled Tot Tower blocks are sold in sets of 10 blocks ranging from 6 x 6 inches to 1.5 x 1.5 inches. The cardboard blocks are covered in a plastic laminate film. The blocks have various images and themes including Things I Know New; Garden Fairies; Hardware Store; Around the Land; Read-To-Me; Animal Sounds; Animal Alphabet; ABC; and Nursery Friends. “Tot Towers” and “eeBoo Corporation” are printed on the product's packaging. Read more.


December 21, 2007 Super Magnet Toys Recalled by MTC Due to Aspiration and Intestinal Hazards

The ½-inch toys are shaped and painted to resemble panda bears. A small magnet is attached to the bottom of the toy. “Super Magnets” and the MTC logo are printed on the front of the packaging. The magnet toys are sold eight to a package. Read more.