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Some Recalled Simplicity Bassinets Include Graco and "Winnie the Pooh" Brand

Date: 9/15/2008
Reason: Due to the serious hazard these bassinets pose to babies, CPSC urges all consumers to share this safety warning with day care centers, consignment stores, family and friends to ensure that no child is placed to sleep in a Simplicity convertible bassinet covered by this warning.

Distribution: Nationwide

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is aware that some bassinets in the Simplicity recall announced August 28, 2008 include the Graco logo and "Winnie the Pooh" motif licensed by Disney Consumer Products. Consumers are urged to check their bassinets to ensure they are not using one of the recalled Simplicity models, including those with the Graco logo or "Winnie the Pooh" motif.

The Simplicity bassinets with the Graco logo were sold between 2001 and 2004. The Simplicity bassinets with the "Winnie the Pooh" motif were sold between 2002 and 2008.

The following retailers have voluntarily agreed to recall the product and provide a refund or store credit to consumers who return the product to the store where purchased:


  • Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Bentonville, Ark.

  • Toys "R" Us Inc., Wayne, N.J.

  • Kmart Corp., Hoffman Estates, Ill.

  • Big Lots!, Columbus, Ohio

  • Target, Minneapolis, Minnesota

  • J.C. Penney, Plano, Texas

  • AAFES, Dallas, Texas

  • Amazon.com, LLC Seattle, WA

  • Bed Bath & Beyond, Union, NJ

  • Burlington Coat Factory, Burlington, NC

  • Buy Buy Baby Garden City, NY

  • Chelsea&Scott LTD (One Step Ahead),
    Lake Bluff, IL
  • CSN Stores of Boston, MA

  • Fingerhut Direct Marketing, Eden Prairie, MN

  • Frogs and Lily Pads, St. Johnsbury, VT

  • Kohl's Department Stores, Menomonee Falls, WI

  • ShopKo Stores, Inc., Green Bay, WI

  • Sweet Pea Décor, North Beach, MD

  • USA Baby #47, Overland Park, KS

  • USA Baby #58, Brookfield, WI

  • USA Baby #136, Berlin, CT

  • USA Baby #141, Waipahu, HI

  • USA Baby #142, Virginia Beach, VA

  • USA Baby #147, Clovis, CA

CPSC learned that on August 21, 2008, a 6 ½-month-old girl from Shawnee, Kan. was strangled to death when she became entrapped between the bassinet's metal bars. This is the second strangulation death CPSC has learned of involving the co-sleeper bassinets. On September 29, 2007, a 4-month-old girl from Noel, Mo. became entrapped in the metal bars of the bassinet and died.

The Simplicity 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 convertible bassinets contain metal bars that are covered by an adjustable fabric flap which is attached by velcro. The fabric is folded down when the bassinet is converted into a bed-side co-sleeping position. If the velcro is not properly re-secured when the flap is adjusted, an infant can slip through the opening and become entrapped in the metal bars and suffocate. This warning does not cover bassinets produced in recent months that have fabric permanently attached over the lower bar.

Due to the serious hazard these bassinets pose to babies, CPSC urges all consumers to share this safety warning with day care centers, consignment stores, family and friends to ensure that no child is placed to sleep in a Simplicity convertible bassinet covered by this warning.


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Distribution: Nationwide.
 
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Distribution: Nationwide
 
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