Jon Styf  |  November 6, 2023

Category: Baby Products
Product photo of recalled activity center by Cosco, representing the children's activity center recall.
(Photo Credit: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

Activity center recall overview: 

  • Who: Dorel Juvenile Group recalled 115,700 of its Cosco Jump, Spin and Play Activity Centers. 
  • Why: The straps on the activity centers can detach or break, causing a fall or injury hazard.
  • Where: The activity center recall is valid across the United States.

Dorel Juvenile Group issued a recall for 115,700 of its Cosco Jump, Spin and Play Activity Centers because the straps can detach or break, causing a fall or injury hazard.

Dorel sold the activity centers exclusively at Walmart and walmart.com.

The recalled activity centers have model nos. WA105FZW and WA105GML and are built with a circular hoop base and three poles. Three straps suspend a child seat with a play tray, according to the children’s recall.

The activity centers come in both blue and pink, with two removable toy animals on the play tray, as well as two toy animals hanging from the front two poles, the recall states.

38 minor injuries from children’s activity center, recall states

Dorel Juvenile Group says it received 141 reports of the straps detaching or breaking, with 38 minor injuries involving bumps, bruises and scratches, related to the Walmart recall so far. The company is not facing legal action over the recall, but Top Class Actions follows recalls closely as they sometimes lead to class action lawsuits.

Consumers can reach Dorel at (877) 657-9546 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET Friday or via email at coscoactivitycenterrecall@djgusa.com.

In a similar recall, Juratoys recalled more than 6,000 children’s activity tables in June in the United States and Canada as they pose a choking hazard.

Are you affected by the children’s Activity Center recall? Let us know in the comments. 


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19 thoughts onRecall announced for children’s activity centers sold at Walmart

  1. Pam Carter says:

    I purchased one of these for my granddaughter ….ad me please

  2. Shaqunda Thompson says:

    Got this for my baby he flew out of it bouncing both straps in the front broke

  3. NELDA ORTEGA says:

    Add me this was given as a baby shower gift and sure enough had to get rid of due to the straps being weak and causing them to break luckily nothing major happen to grandkid

  4. CHRIS GOLDEN says:

    please add me

  5. Carlton Hardesty says:

    Had this for my granddaughter, received it as a baby shower gift. So glad that I waited a few months to use it. Straps popped, got rid of it.
    Please add me.

  6. Rubertina arjon-delarosa says:

    Add me

  7. Phalyn Askia says:

    Yes please add me

  8. Porshe' says:

    Add me

  9. Marline Rodriguez says:

    My 6-month-old granddaughter was on her jump activity center and one of the straps & buckles popped causing her to fall from the bouncer.
    The activity center was purchased at Walmart and I have it in my garage still.

  10. Amy Dull says:

    Love reward s can’t wait to receive

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