Besrey - Aug 28 2025
2025 Infant and Toddler Product Recalls: Latest Baby Product Recalls List (July–August) and What to Do

Parenting is loud enough. When a recall pops up, you want the what, the why, and the next step. This roundup gathers the latest infant and toddler recalls, explains the hazard in plain English, and tells you exactly how to respond.
Latest Baby Recalls from July to August 2025
Below is a quick look at the most recent infant and toddler product recalls from July to August 2025. Each entry explains what the item is, why it was recalled, and the exact next step to take. Check your gear as you read, and verify details before you act.
STWUQIKONG Spiral Tower Toy
Sold on Shein, this three-tier spiral ball toy includes small balls intended for toddlers. Small parts for under-threes violate the small ball ban and create a real choking risk. Take it out of play right away. Follow the seller’s refund steps; most buyers are asked to dispose of the toy and email a photo as proof.
LeymanKids Children’s Pajama Sets via AliExpress
These button-up cotton PJs come in several colors and toddler sizes but do not meet the flammability standard for children’s sleepwear. That raises burn risk, especially around heat sources. Stop using the set, request a refund through AliExpress, and follow the instructions, which often include cutting the garment in half and sending a photo.
TEMI “Go Basketball” Toy
This multilevel ball-drop toy looks made for toddlers, yet the included balls are too small for under-threes. That violates the small ball ban and poses a choking hazard. Remove it from play immediately. Dispose of the toy as directed and send photo proof to receive your refund.
Tegu Magnetic Floating Stackers
The Rainbow and Big Top wooden stackers connect with internal magnets. Reports show some magnets can loosen and detach. If swallowed, magnets can attract through tissue and cause serious internal injuries. Stop using the set and contact Tegu for a free replacement. Keep the original out of reach until the new one arrives.
Backyard Kids / KidKraft Farm to Table Play Kitchen
This black and light gray kitchen includes hooks for hanging toy utensils. If a child climbs or crawls through the back opening, clothing can catch on a hook, creating a strangulation and asphyxia hazard. One death has been reported. Stop use, remove the original hooks, and request the free replacements. Wait to return it to play until the repair is complete.
LIVACTI Retractable Safety Gates
Model LT-BG01-3, sold in white, gray, and black, can leave a gap between the mesh and the floor that allows a child’s torso to pass through. That creates an entrapment risk and violates the gate standard. Stop using the gate. Cut the mesh as instructed, take a photo, and submit it to receive a refund.
Aiho Five-Drawer Dresser
This white dresser has two half-width top drawers and three full-width lower drawers. When it isn’t anchored, it fails the STURDY Act standard and can tip, creating an entrapment risk. If your unit is unanchored, stop using it and keep kids away. Contact the company for a refund and follow their disposal steps, usually with photo documentation.
Minecraft Light-Up Slap Ruler Bracelets
Pink or green slap bracelets with lights use button cell batteries. The battery compartment can be opened by a child. Swallowed button cells can cause internal chemical burns. Take the bracelets away now. Request a refund from the importer and follow any disposal and photo-confirmation steps.
LED Gloves by Minongad
These light-up gloves ship with installed coin batteries and loose spare cells. The battery door is easy to access, and the spares are not in child-resistant packaging, which increases ingestion risk. Stop using the gloves, dispose of them safely, and contact the seller for a refund with the required proof.
What to Do If You Have a Recalled Baby Product
Move the product out of reach as soon as you see a match. Confirm the details on the recall notice: brand, model, color or size, and lot or serial number. You’ll usually find these on a frame or base, inside a battery compartment, on a sewn-in label, or on the packaging.
Once you’ve confirmed, follow the remedy exactly. Some recalls require a photo of a destroyed item; others provide a repair kit or a replacement. Keep your order confirmations if you have them.
Do not donate or resell recalled items. Federal law prohibits selling them, even secondhand. Save emails, photos, and confirmation numbers in one folder. When the remedy is complete, update your notes so you know it’s resolved.

How to Check Baby Product Recalls in the Future
Make this a quick habit, not a scramble. Sign up for email alerts so new notices arrive without searching. Register every stroller, carrier, trike, and gate you buy so brands can reach you fast when something changes. Keep a simple gear card in your phone with brand, model, purchase date, and serial or lot number for each item.
Shopping used? Check the CPSC database and SaferProducts.gov before you buy and match the exact model and production date. For battery-powered toys, choose screw-closed battery doors and store spare cells in child-resistant packaging. With magnets, avoid small or high-powered pieces for toddlers. A monthly reminder keeps the whole routine under five minutes.

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