
The 2026 Product Recalls Parents Need to Know About
Here are all the gear items, toys and other baby and toddler products facing recalls in 2026.

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Baby products go through a lot before they ever reach your home—testing, compliance checks, labeling and oversight from both manufacturers and government agencies. Still, no system is perfect. Sometimes an issue isn’t discovered until after a product is already on shelves (or sitting in a nursery), and that’s when a recall is announced.
Recalls are typically announced by brands, manufacturers and federal regulators like the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) or the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and in the baby industry, you might see recalls on anything from car seats and nursery furniture to toys, clothing, formula and baby food.
Because recall notices can be easy to miss, it helps to register your products with the manufacturer (usually using the card included in the packaging or via an online form) so you can be contacted quickly if there’s a concern. You can also sign up for alerts from the CPSC and FDA to get all related recalls delivered right to your inbox.
Below are the major baby product recalls reported in 2026 so far. (Note: This list only contains baby product recalls by major brands or that affected more than 1,000 estimated units. We've also rounded up all baby product recalls in 2025 and recalls in 2024.)
Evenflo Recall: January 2026
Evenflo All4One 4-in-1 Convertible Car Seat
The recall: On certain models of this car seat, the seat can shift between recline positions when in rear-facing mode, posing a pinch hazard. This voluntary recall only affects models made between January 2022 and June 2024 with the following model numbers:
39312234: All4One DLX Latitude
39312240: All4One DLX Reefs
39312408: All4One Car Seat Aries
39312408PAL: All4One Car Seat Aries Pallet
39312409: All4One Car Seat Ophelia
39312440: All4One Car Seat Knight
39312441: All4One DLX Car Seat Kingsley
39312441COM: All4One DLX Car Seat Kingsley
39312441POP: All4One DLX Car Seat Kingsley
39312442COM: All4One DLX Belmont
39312234C: All4One DLX Latitude
39312240C: All4One DLX Reefs
39312241C: All4One DLX Canyons
39312408C: All4One Car Seat Aries
39312441C: All4One DLX Kingsley
What to do: Check your model number and manufacture date to see if your seat is included in the recall. If it is, register your product (if you haven’t already) and don't let anyone (especially children) reach into the recline mechanism when the seat is rear-facing to prevent any accidental pinches. Evenflo will contact registered owners with steps to receive a free equivalent replacement car seat. You can also contact Evenflo customer service via email ([email protected]) or phone at 1-800-233-5921 (US) or 1-800-265-0749 (Canada), Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. EST.
Joyful Journeys Recall: January 2026
The recall: The sides on these baby loungers are too low to protect a baby from rolling off the lounger, posing a fall hazard. The openings are also wide enough for a baby to slip through and get stuck, posing an entrapment hazards that can lead to injury or death.
What to do: Stop using the loungers immediately. To receive a full refund, remove the foam and pads, cut the cover, foam and pad in half and email photos of the destroyed pieces to [email protected].
Kori Gey Recall: January 2026
The recall: This toy kit contains an LED light disk with a battery compartment that can be easily accessed by children. If a child gets hold of the button cell battery inside, it poses hazards for choking and chemical burns.
What to do: Stop using the LED light portion of the kit immediately and keep it away from children. Contact Qaniy via email ([email protected]) for a full refund.
Findriver & Weeksome Recall: January 2026
Lterfear Multifunction Pounding Game
The recall: This toy contains high-powered magnets that can detach and pose a severe ingestion hazard to babies and children. Swallowing these magnets can lead to intestinal injuries, blockages, infection and even death.
What to do: Stop using the toy immediately and keep it away from children. Contact Findriver via email ([email protected]) for a full refund and disposal instructions.
NFSVLB Recall: January 2026
The recall: These baby bath seats have been recalled because they can tip over during use, posing an injury and drowning hazard. Additionally, the leg openings are wide enough that a baby can slip through, posing entrapment and drowning hazards.
What to do: Stop using the bath seats immediately and contact NFSVLB via email ([email protected]) for a full refund. To request the refund, write “Recalled” on the front of the seat in permanent marker, removing the back rest and arm restraints from the seat and dispose of the screws, cut off the suction cups on the bottom and send a photo of the disassembled product to the company's email address.
Vasicar Recall: January 2026
The recall: These 18-drawer fabric dressers can easily tip over if they aren’t anchored to a wall, risking tip-over accidents that can pose serious entrapment, injury and even death hazards to babies and young children.
What to do: Stop using the dresser immediately if it isn’t secured to the wall and keep it away from children. Contact Vasicar via email ([email protected]) for disposal instructions and to receive a full refund.
