![]() In a company announcement, Zuru noted that that the recall only impacts the versions of the baby shark toys with a hard plastic fin. Zuru's Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark Sing & Swim Bath Toys and Robo Alive Junior Mini Baby Shark Swimming Bath Toys were sold in-person and online at chains including Walmart, Target, CVS, Walgreens and TJX Companies from May 2019 through March 2023. The recalled products can be identified by model numbers and date codes. To get the refund, customers are asked to cut off or bend the tail fin, write "recalled" and a registration code on the body of the baby shark and upload a photo on a site dedicated to the recall. While injuries have only been reported with these full-sized toys so far, Zuru is also recalling Robo Alive Junior Mini Baby Shark Swimming Bath Toys "out of an abundance of caution."Ĭonsumer Product Safety Commission via APĬonsumers in possession of the recalled toys are instructed to stop using them immediately and contact Zuru for a full refund. Nine of these cases required stitches or medical attention, according to a Thursday release from the U.S. Twelve injuries have already been reported with Zuru's full-sized Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark Sing & Swim Bath Toys - after children sat or fell on the now-recalled products. Zuru, an El Segundo-based toymaker, said it's recalling both full-size and mini versions of its robotic baby shark toys that have hard plastic top fins, which pose the injury risks. WASHINGTON - About 7.5 million singing and swimming "Baby Shark" bath toys are being recalled after multiple lacerations and puncture wounds were reported in children playing with them. ![]()
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