Juratoys is recalling about 9,900 Bricolo by Janod push toy trolleys across four different models: the French Cocotte Cooker, DIY-Magnetic, Redmaster-Magnetic DIY, and Barbecue trolley. These toys can tip backwards during use, which has already led to two reports of children falling and requiring emergency room visits for a tooth extraction and a facial laceration. The trolleys were sold at toy stores nationwide, including Giggle and Saks Fifth Avenue, and online at Zulily.com between September 2012 and March 2017. Consumers should immediately stop using these toys and contact Juratoys for a free repair kit.
The design of the trolleys allows them to tip backwards when a child pushes or leans on them, posing an impact injury hazard. This instability has resulted in documented injuries including a lacerated nose and a dental injury requiring a tooth extraction.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled trolleys and keep them out of the reach of young children until they have installed a repair kit. Contact Juratoys for a free repair kit that includes instructions, tools, and footers to prevent the toy from tipping backwards.

Recalled Janod French Cocotte Cooker Trolley

Recalled Janod DIY – Magnetic Trolley

Recalled Janod Redmaster –Magnetic DIY Trolley

Janod Barbecue Trolley
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response