Baby Einstein Activity Jumpers Recalled Due to Child Injuries

The company Kids II has issued a recall alert for the Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Jumper. The product’s “sun” toy attachment can rebound with force and injure an infant.

More than one hundred incidents, with sixty-one involving injuries to infants, have been reported. The injuries reported include bruises, cuts to the face, chipped teeth, and even one skull fracture.

This toy was available for purchase at Target, Toys “R” Us, Amazon, and other stores from May 2010 to May 2013.

The affected product includes those with the model number 90564. You can find the model number on a tag underneath the seat. The following date codes are affected: OD0, OE0, OF0, OG0, OH0, OI0, OJ0, OK0, OL0, OA1, OB1, OC1, OD1, OE1, OF1, OG1, OH1, OI1, OJ1 and OK1. You can find the date code on the label located on the back of the seat pad.

If you or someone you know owns a Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Jumper with the model number 90564, stop using it immediately. Contact Kids II at (877) 325-7056 or at http://www.kidsii.com/ for a replacement toy attachment.

If you or your child experience an injury because of this product, report it by contacting the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at (800) 638-2772 or online.

Products that seem safe can have hidden dangers, which is why it is critical to keep up to date with recalls. If you or a loved one have been injured by a defective product, please contact a personal injury lawyer at Martinson & Beason, P.C. in Huntsville, Alabama to find out how we can help you.