Kids II Recalls Baby Einstein Activity Jumpers Due to Impact Hazard

“Kids II” is recalling over 400,000 Baby Einstein Jumpers due to impact hazard. This recall involves Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Jumpers with model number 90564 which can be found on a tag attached to the bottom of the seat.  The baby jumper has a number of colorful toys attached to its center, and the defective piece appears to have a faulty spring on the yellow sun attachment.  The “sun” toy attachment on the jumper can bounce with force and injure the infant, creating an impact hazard.  There have been 100 reports of incidents including 61 injuries, some severe. The injuries include bruises, lacerations to the face and a 7-month-old boy who sustained a skull fracture.
Consumers should immediately stop using this product, which was sold at Target, Toys R Us and other retails stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com between May 2010 and May 2013 for about $90.  Approximately 400,000 in the U.S. and 8,500 in Canada were sold.
For the full CPSC recall alert, click here.

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