Wee Gallery Recalls Baby Tummy Time Gallery Due to Violation of the Federal Phthalates Ban

Recalled Wee Gallery Tummy Time Gallery – Partially Opened

Recalled Wee Gallery Tummy Time Gallery – Opened

Name of Product:

Baby Tummy Time Gallery

Hazard:

The recalled Baby Tummy Time Gallery art card pockets have clear plastic coverings that contain levels of a phthalate that exceeds the federal phthalates ban. Phthalates are toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.

Recall Date:

September 19, 2024

Units:

About 8,000 (In addition, about 50 in Canada)

Recall Details

Description:

This recall involves the Baby Tummy Time Gallery. The Tummy Time Gallery is a trifold panel made of black and white fabric and has clear plastic pockets that can hold art cards. The Tummy Time Gallery was also sold separately, or as a bundle with the art cards. The Tummy Time Gallery is labeled with a hang tag that states “wee gallery,” “tummy time gallery,” and “wildlife” with additional text.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Baby Tummy Time Gallery and contact Wee Gallery for information on how dispose of the product and to obtain a refund of $39.95. Wee Gallery and Amazon.com are contacting all known purchasers directly.

Incidents/Injuries:

None reported

Sold At:

Independent toy stores nationwide and online at weegallery.com, amazon.com, bloomingdales.com and babylist.com from October 2022 through July 2024 for about $38, when sold separately, and approximately $54 when sold as part of a bundle.

Importer(s):

Wee Gallery Inc., of St. Petersburg, Florida

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