Baby Shark bath toy recalled over laceration risk to children

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A Baby Shark bath toy is being recalled because it poses a laceration hazard to children, according to Health Canada.

The fin on the Zuru Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark is made of a hard plastic and “may cause laceration if a child falls on the toy,” the recall notice advises.

The plastic battery-operated toy looks like a small shark and comes in three colours — yellow, blue and pink. When placed in water it swims and sings a song.

More than 133,000 units of the affected product — model number is 25282 — were sold in Canada between May 2019 and April 2023.

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Zuru Canada Inc., which imports the

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