OXO is recalling approximately 25,000 Nest Booster Seats because the stitching on the restraint straps can loosen and separate from the seat. The company has received five reports of the stitching coming undone when a child pulled on the strap or an adult tightened it. These plastic seats have a white base and were sold in green, pink, taupe, and orange at retailers including Amazon.com, buybuy Baby, and Babies R Us from September 2014 through April 2015. Consumers should stop using the seat and contact OXO for a free repair kit.
The safety straps can detach from the seat if the stitching fails, which means a child may not be securely held in place, creating a risk that they could fall from the booster seat.
Consumers should immediately stop using the Nest booster seats and contact OXO for a free repair kit with redesigned safety straps and installation instructions.

OXO Nest Booster Seat
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response