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Baby Items Recalled In February: Check The List Here

Baby Items Recalled In February: Check The List Here
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The affected teethers were sold in the butterfly, boat, cactus, dinosaur, heart, moon and star, owl, rainbow, starfish, tropical leaf, turtle and world shapes. They were sold at Target and other nationwide stores, as well as online at Bebeaulait.com, Zulily, between May 2019 and October 2021. You can check online if your teether is included in the recall, and fill out a form for a store credit or call to get a full refund. 

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Parents should take the teether away from their child immediately. While no injuries have been reported, Bebe au Lait received six reports of detached beads, including one where a child placed a bead in their mouth.

'It's the most visceral loss I have ever felt. Like the absence of a vital appendage. Every single second of my day that once revolved around his little habits and routines is now full of just emptiness and silence. If you loved Jagger along with me, thank you for giving him the best life the bestest boy could have ever had.' 

In May, Twitter placed fact-checking labels on two tweets from Mr Trump's personal account which made claims about fraud in US postal voting, as well as hiding a post about protests in the city of Minneapolis after Mr Floyd's death.

Valco Baby Snap Duo Trend strollers Some Valco Baby Snap Duo Trend strollers were recalled on Feb. 16 after 207 reports of the front wheels snapping off or breaking while the strollers were in use. 

Around 1,355 walkers were sold at Walmart between October 2018 and August 2021, priced between $130 and $160. The walkers come in black, teal, pink or gray, with a gray or black seat and a white, teal or pink tray.

A whole swathe of baby items from formula to teethers and walkers were recalled during the month of February to ensure the safety and health of infants. Recall notices are posted on the US Consumer Produce Safety Commission website, as well as by the US Food and Drug Administration.

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'It's definitely difficult to find balance. I think that's a common thing working moms share no matter what your job is. I want to work really hard so he's proud of me, but I also want to spend every single second cuddling him,' she said.

Esme children's sleepwear garments: recalled Feb. 16 for failing to meet the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear and posing a risk of burn injuries. Get a refund or replacement here.

"They can fit through a standard doorway and are not designed to stop at the edge of a step as required," says the recall notice on the US Consumer Produce Safety Commission website. "The walkers also have leg openings that allow the child to slip down until the child's head can become entrapped at the neck. Babies using these walkers can be seriously injured or killed."

It then claims to reveal 'what actually happened', showing the original version of events where the pair are playing - the way CNN had reported it - before accusing 'fake news' of being the root cause of problems in America.

"We want to extend our heartfelt sympathies," Abbott Nutrition said. "We value the trust parents place in us for high quality and safe nutrition and we'll do whatever it takes to keep that trust. The cases are under investigation and at this time the cause of the infants' infections have not been determined."

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The clip is edited to look like it appeared on a CNN broadcast, showing a black toddler running away from a white child, with a fake CNN breaking news caption reading: 'Terrified todler (sic) runs from racist baby.'

There have been no reported incidents or injuries, but consumers are being told to stop using them immediately. You can contact Zeno via email to get a shipping label to return the walker for free and get a full refund.

There have been 70 reports of the handle partially or fully detaching, including two where children had the handle in their mouth. Parents should take the cup away from babies immediately and get a free replacement after registering on the company's website, uploading a photo of the defaced cup, and promising to recycle or dispose of the cup. 

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