Skip Hop is recalling about 7,900 Tuo Convertible High Chairs because the front legs can detach from the seat, causing children to fall. The company has received 59 reports of the legs detaching, including eight reports of injuries such as lip cuts and bruises. These charcoal-colored chairs, which convert into toddler chairs, were sold at retailers like Target, Babies "R" Us, and Amazon between December 2016 and September 2017 for approximately $160. Consumers should immediately stop using these high chairs and contact the manufacturer for a full refund or gift card.
The front legs of the high chair can unexpectedly separate from the seat unit while a child is sitting in it, leading to the chair collapsing and the child falling to the floor. This has resulted in several reports of facial injuries and bruising.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled high chairs and contact Skip Hop for a full refund or an e gift card of equal value.

A View of the Tuo Convertible High Chair

The date codes HH10/2016, HH11/2016, HH3/2017, HH4/2017 can be found on the back of the chair.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response