Category: Product Recalls

  • Raychy Children’s Light Sneakers Recalled

    Raychy Children’s Light Sneakers Recalled

    Button Battery Hazard Could Seriously Injure or Kill Children

    Another children’s product. Another dangerous design.

    Raychy Children’s Light Sneakers imported by Carina and Rambo have been recalled because children can access the shoes’ coin battery compartment. If a child swallows one of these batteries, it can cause severe internal burns in as little as two hours, leading to permanent injury or death.

    The shoes violate the mandatory federal safety standard for products containing button or coin batteries.

    Recalled Product

    • Product: Raychy Children’s Light Sneakers
    • Importer: Carina and Rambo
    • Where Sold: Amazon
    • Hazard: Children can access the coin battery compartment.
    • Risk: Battery ingestion can cause severe internal burns, permanent injury, or death.

    What You Should Do

    • Stop using the recalled shoes immediately.
    • Keep them away from children.
    • Follow the recall instructions for a refund or other remedy.
    • If you believe a child has swallowed a button battery, seek emergency medical attention immediately. Time matters.

    Button batteries may be small, but the injuries they cause can be catastrophic.

    Scarlett says no.

  • Montessori Busy Board Toys Recalled

    Montessori Busy Board Toys Recalled

    After Dangerous Magnets Could Seriously Injure or Kill Children

    Parents, grandparents, and caregivers should check their toy boxes immediately.


    Small Fish has recalled its Montessori Busy Board Toys sold on Amazon because the toys contain magnets that can come loose. If a child swallows one or more magnets, they can attract each other inside the body, causing intestinal tears, blockages, infections, or even death.


    This isn’t just another product recall. It’s exactly the kind of hazard that has led to devastating injuries and emergency surgeries for young children.


    The recalled toys also violate the federal mandatory toy safety standard designed to prevent this type of danger.


    Recalled Product
    Product: Montessori Busy Board Toys
    Seller: Small Fish
    Where Sold: Amazon


    Hazard: Magnets can detach and be swallowed, creating a life-threatening ingestion hazard.


    Risk: Serious internal injuries, emergency surgery, or death.


    What You Should Do
    Stop using the toy immediately.
    Keep it away from children.
    Follow the recall instructions to obtain the available remedy.
    If you believe a child has swallowed magnets, seek emergency medical care immediately. Symptoms may not appear right away, but the injuries can become life-threatening very quickly.
    Parents shouldn’t have to wonder whether a learning toy is hiding a deadly hazard.


    Scarlett says no.

  • BABESIDE Doll & Stroller Toy

    BABESIDE Doll & Stroller Toy

    Recall: Choking Hazard for Babies

    A toy made for babies should never include parts that can kill them.

    The BABESIDE Doll and Stroller Children’s Toys have been recalled because they violate the federal small parts ban for toys intended for children under 3. The toy’s tiny pacifier can become a deadly choking hazard, and the plush bear’s eyes can also detach and be swallowed. About 2,200 units were sold on Amazon.  

    If your child has this toy set:

    • Stop using it immediately.
    • Take the plush bear and pacifier away from children.
    • Contact the seller for free replacement accessories.
    • Follow the recall instructions before disposing of the recalled parts.  

    Children explore the world with their hands—and their mouths. That’s exactly why these safety standards exist. They aren’t suggestions. They’re the minimum requirements for keeping children alive.

    If you know someone with a baby or toddler, share this alert.

    Scarlett says no.  

  • Timechee Changing Table Dressers Recalled Due to Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazard

    Timechee Changing Table Dressers Recalled Due to Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazard

    🚨 CHILD SAFETY RECALL 🚨

    If you purchased a Timechee Changing Table Dresser on Amazon, stop using it immediately and check whether it is part of this recall.

    The dressers can tip over if they are not properly anchored to a wall, creating a risk of serious injury, entrapment, or death for children.

    According to the recall, the product violates the federal safety requirements established under the STURDY Act, which was designed to prevent furniture tip-over tragedies.

    Furniture tip-overs happen far more often than many parents realize, and it only takes a few seconds for a child climbing, pulling, or reaching into a drawer to be seriously injured.

    Check your home. Check with family members. Share this with parents and grandparents who may have purchased children’s furniture online.

    Scarlett says no to preventable child injuries.


  • Parents, Check the Toy Bin: LiKee Teething Toys Recalled Over Choking Risk

    Parents, Check the Toy Bin: LiKee Teething Toys Recalled Over Choking Risk

    A baby teething toy sold on Amazon has been recalled because it can create a serious choking hazard.

    LiKee Pull String Teething Toys, sold by ChilanTech on Amazon, are being recalled because the silicone strings are smaller and longer than federal toy safety standards allow. That matters because those strings can reach the back of a child’s throat and become lodged.

    That is not a “minor product issue.” That is a respiratory distress and deadly choking hazard.

    According to the CPSC, the company has received 10 reports of the toy’s strings reaching the back of a child’s throat, resulting in respiratory distress or choking.

    The recalled toy is an off-white disc-shaped teething toy with a blue ball in the center, six colorful silicone pull strings, and three soft push buttons. The packaging says “Baby Sensory Toy” and lists model number LK-FDWJ.

    The toy was sold on Amazon.com from November 2024 through December 2025 for about $10.

    What Parents Should Do

    Stop using the toy immediately.

    Take it away from children.

    Contact ChilanTech for a free replacement toy. Consumers are being asked to destroy the toy by cutting the silicone tentacles, writing “Recalled” on the main body with permanent marker, and sending a photo of the destroyed product to likee-teether-recall@outlook.com.

    Then throw it away.

    Because when a toy meant for teething can reach the back of a child’s throat, the answer is not “keep an eye on it.”

    The answer is get it out of the house.


  • Hasuit 7-Drawer Dresser Recall: Tip-Over Hazard Poses Risk of Serious Injury or Death

    Hasuit 7-Drawer Dresser Recall: Tip-Over Hazard Poses Risk of Serious Injury or Death

    A recall has been issued for certain Hasuit 7-Drawer Dressers sold on Amazon because they can tip over if not properly anchored, creating a risk of serious injury or death, especially to children. The dressers also present an entrapment hazard and do not meet federal safety requirements for clothing storage units.

    Consumers should stop using the recalled dressers immediately if they are not anchored and follow the manufacturer’s recall instructions.


  • Nara Infant Formula Recalled Over Possible Botulism Risk

    Nara Infant Formula Recalled Over Possible Botulism Risk

    Parents, Check Your Formula Shelf

    Nara Organics has recalled all lots of its powdered infant formula because of a possible contamination risk linked to Clostridium botulinum, the bacteria that can cause infant botulism.

    Infant botulism is rare, but it can be devastating. Symptoms may include constipation, poor feeding, a weak cry, loss of head control, difficulty swallowing, and breathing problems. In severe cases, it can be life-threatening.

    Parents already spend enough time worrying about whether their babies are eating, sleeping, growing, and thriving. They should not have to wonder whether the formula they purchased could put their child at risk.

    The recall affects all lots of Nara Organics Powdered Infant Formula currently on the market. Consumers should stop using the product immediately and review the manufacturer’s recall instructions.

    What Parents Should Do

    • Stop using the recalled formula immediately.
    • Check lot information and recall details.
    • Contact your pediatrician if your child has consumed the formula and is experiencing symptoms.
    • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding refunds or replacement products.

    Food and infant product recalls are exactly why consumer safety standards exist. When products intended for the youngest and most vulnerable consumers may pose a risk, parents deserve clear information and immediate action.

    Scarlett will continue monitoring recalls, FDA alerts, and consumer safety warnings so you don’t have to spend your day digging through government websites.


  • A Product Should Not Make It Harder for a Baby to Breathe

    A Product Should Not Make It Harder for a Baby to Breathe

    Parents have enough to worry about.

    Sleep schedules. Feeding schedules. Doctor appointments. Making sure tiny humans don’t find creative new ways to launch themselves off furniture.

    They should not have to wonder whether a nursing pillow could put their baby at risk. Simply, it should not make it harder for your baby to breathe!

    Yet here we are.

    Little Grape Land nursing pillows sold on Amazon have been recalled because they can obstruct an infant’s breathing, creating a suffocation hazard. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the pillows violate federal safety standards for nursing pillows and infant support cushions.

    About 1,430 of the pillows were sold before the recall was announced.

    What makes recalls like this so frustrating is that parents purchase products like these because they believe they are helping care for their babies safely. Nobody adds “possible suffocation hazard” to their shopping list.

    Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. But when the hazard involves an infant’s ability to breathe, waiting for injuries to happen is not exactly a great safety strategy.

    What Consumers Should Do

    If you have a Little Grape Land nursing pillow:

    • Stop using it immediately.
    • Follow the recall instructions from the manufacturer.
    • Request a refund.
    • Share the recall with parents, grandparents, caregivers, daycare providers, and anyone who may have purchased one.

    Official Recall Information

    Consumers can review the full recall notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission here:

    Because parents should be worrying about diaper blowouts, not whether a pillow can block their baby’s airway.

    Scarlett says no.