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Tadpoles Baby and Kids Moses Basket and Stand

Description: This recall involves the Tadpoles Baby and Kids brand Moses baskets and stands. The Moses basket is made from natural tan wild palm leaves and measures about 33 inches long by 14 inches tall and 10 inches wide. The stand has a pine wood frame, a fabric platform and polyester rope design. The stand measures 17 inches tall by 14 inches wide and 15 inches wide when extended. "Tadpoles" is printed on the clear plastic wrapping on the Moses baskets and stands. [Learn More]

About 5,500 baskets and 800 stands units were affected by this recall.

Tadpoles Baby and Kids Moses Basket and Stand
Sleeping Partners Recalls Moses Basket and Stand Due to Fall Hazard

Tadpoles Baby and Kids Moses Basket. Moses Basket Stand

Tadpoles Baby and Kids Moses Basket and Stand Recall Information

Country of OriginMorocco
Recall Date09/02/2015
Recall ID6498
Recall Number15230
Product TypeBassinets and Cradles
HazardThe Moses basket fails to meet the federal hand held infant carrier standard and the stand fails to meet the bassinet/cradle standard. The basket can slide off an inclined surface and the stand can tip, posing a fall hazard for infants.
InjuriesNone reported.
RemedyConsumers should immediately stop using the Moses baskets as a hand held infant carrier. Consumers who purchased both items should immediately stop using the recalled stand and contact the firm for instructions on returning the basket and stand to receive a store credit.
Remedy OptionRefund
ContactSleeping Partners toll-free at (844) 489-9498 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at www.sleepingpartners.com and click on USA then Support to access the Moses Basket Recall information.
Last Updated09/02/2015
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