7.5 Million 'Baby Shark' Bath Toys Recalled Due to Major Safety Risks
- Zuru Toys issued a recall of 7.5 million 'Baby Shark' bath toys after reports of 12 injuries to children, including lacerations, puncture wounds, and impalement injuries requiring medical attention.
- The recall includes both full-size singing and swimming toys as well as smaller mini toys featuring hard plastic fins that pose a laceration and impalement hazard.
- Consumers should stop using the toys immediately and contact the manufacturer for a full refund by providing information on the recalled product.
- The popular kids' bath toys featuring the 'Baby Shark' brand were sold at major retailers across the U.S. and Canada between May 2019 and March 2023.
- Only toys with the hard plastic fins are impacted by the recall; newer versions with silicone fins are not part of the recall.