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Recall: Child activity center sold at Walmart pulled after 38 children reported injured
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Date:2025-04-28 00:14:07
More than 100,000 child activity centers have been recalled after dozens of children were reported injured.
Dorel Juvenile Group is recalling 115,700 Cosco Jump, Spin & Play Activity Centers, saying that its straps can detach or break while a child is in it, creating a fall hazard.
There have been 141 reports of the straps detaching or breaking, and 38 minor injuries including bumps, bruises and scratches, according to the recall posted by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
More:Find more recalls on USA TODAY's recall database
When were the Cosco Jump, Spin & Play Activity Centers sold?
The activity centers were sold exclusively at Walmart stores and on Walmart's website for about $70 between November 2020 through this October.
The recall involves the Cosco Jump, Spin & Play Activity Centers with model numbers WA105FZW and WA105GML, and sold in blue and pink.
What to do if your Cosco Jump, Spin & Play Activity Center has been recalled
People should stop using the recalled activity centers immediately and contact Dorel Juvenile Group for a replacement. Customers can cut through the straps of the activity centers and send a photo of those straps to Dorel in order to receive a free replacement.
Dorel is based in Columbus, Indiana.
In March, the company recalled nearly 60,000 infant car seats because self-retracting lower anchor systems of certain models "fail to conform" to federal safety standards.
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