Baby Shark and Mini Baby Shark Bath Toys Recall

  Baby Shark & Mini Baby Shark Bath Toys

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What are the products?

Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark Sing & Swim Bath Toys (full-size) and Robo Alive Junior Mini Baby Shark Swimming Bath Toys (mini-size) have all been recalled by the company in June 2023.

Why were these products recalled?

When using these recalled bath toys, especially in a bathtub or wading pool, a baby or child can slip and fall, or sit onto, the hard plastic top fin of the toy shark, posing risks of impalement, lacerations and punctures.

What does the company say?

The recalled full-size Baby Shark bath toys have a hard plastic top fin, with three grooves on one side of the top fin, measure 7-inches from nose to tail and were sold in three colors: yellow, pink, and blue. They were sold individually and in packs of three.

The recalled Mini Baby Shark bath toys have a hard plastic top fin, measure about 4-inches from nose to tail and were sold in three colors: yellow, pink, and blue. They were sold individually, in packs of two or three, and as part of a Baby Shark Music Water Park playset.

Important to note
Please note that since March 2023, Zuru has sold a version of the full-size Baby Shark with a silicone top fin. If the top fin of your shark is softer to the touch than the body of the shark and there is a visible line separating the silicone and plastic portions of your top fin, then your top fin is silicone and is not being recalled.

Refunds


Refunds are available through the company website and they note that in order to process the registration you will need the following:

Access to your Baby Shark(s)
Scissors- if you have the full-size shark
Permanent Marker
Device to capture and upload images

Please be sure to share this information with others so we can ensure that all of these over 7 million toys can be removed from consumers.

Jacqui

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