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If it is a baby sleep lounger, remove it first: CooCooBaby recall check

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Informational image showing a baby lounger, removed foam pad, product tag, and destruction photo step for the CooCooBaby recall
ONEPRESS informational image based on CPSC and CooCooBaby official recall paths. The scene illustrates the lounger type and the checking sequence.

Confirmation Standard

  • Checked at: 2026-06-19 10:20 KST
  • Primary sources: CPSC June 18, 2026 CooCooBaby Baby Loungers recall notice, CooCooBaby official recall notice, CPSC and NIH safe sleep guidance
  • Area covered: U.S. online sales are the main scope. Also check gifts, secondhand items, forwarding purchases, and Amazon or CooCooBabyOfficial.com orders that match the product.

If a soft lounger has been used as a place for a baby to sleep, remove it first and check the recall. CPSC announced a June 18, 2026 recall of about 2,355 CooCooBaby Baby Loungers. The affected products are the “Classic” and “Deluxe” loungers, made with a foam sleeping pad, padded bumpers, and a cloth cover. Deluxe loungers have buttons at the foot; Classic loungers have a ribbon tie at the foot. “CooCooBaby” and manufacturing information appear on side tags.

The issue is not the product name alone. The concern is that the lounger can be used as an infant sleep environment. CPSC says the loungers violate the mandatory standard for infant sleep products because the sides are too low, the sleeping pad is too thick, the opening at the foot can create fall or entrapment hazards, and the portable loungers do not have a stand. CPSC lists sales from December 2024 through March 2026; CooCooBaby lists December 2024 through April 2026. If your purchase is near those dates, use the official recall page rather than guessing.

Who Needs This

  • Caregivers with a CooCooBaby Classic or Deluxe Baby Lounger at home
  • Families who used the lounger for naps, overnight sleep, or post-feeding rest
  • Anyone who bought a similar lounger from CooCooBabyOfficial.com or Amazon.com from December 2024 through April 2026
  • People who received the product as a gift, secondhand item, or cross-border delivery without clear records

Why To Sort It Out First

Infant sleep recalls are not just comfort or design issues. CPSC and NIH safe sleep guidance points families toward a firm, flat, level, and clear sleep surface. A lounger has soft padding and raised sides, and a baby may not be able to reposition their head or body if breathing becomes restricted.

CPSC lists no incidents or injuries for this recall, but that does not mean continued use is safe. The official remedy is to stop using the loungers immediately. If a baby falls asleep somewhere other than a compliant sleep space, move the baby to a crib, bassinet, play yard, or other safe sleep product that meets federal requirements.

Three Common Situations

  • Product and tag are available: Check the side tag for CooCooBaby and manufacturing information. Buttons at the foot suggest Deluxe; a ribbon tie suggests Classic.
  • Purchase record is unclear: CPSC lists sales through March 2026 while CooCooBaby lists through April 2026. Check the official page if your dates are close or uncertain.
  • The baby has slept in it before: Stop using it going forward, and make sure all caregivers know to move a sleeping baby to a firm, flat, clear sleep space.

User Checklist

  1. Remove the lounger from the baby’s sleep area immediately.
  2. Check whether it is a CooCooBaby Classic or Deluxe Baby Lounger.
  3. Look for CooCooBabyOfficial.com or Amazon.com order records, receipts, or gift information.
  4. Take photos of the product, side tag, and purchase proof.
  5. Open the official recall page before destroying anything.
  6. If seeking a refund, cut up the cover and foam insert so the lounger cannot be reused, then email the destruction photo and proof of purchase as instructed.
  7. Do not resell, give away, or donate the product before or after destruction.
  8. Reset the baby’s sleep space to a firm, flat, level surface with no soft items.

What To Check On Official Links

Frequently Confused Questions

Is it okay for short supervised naps?
No. The recall tells consumers to stop using the loungers immediately. If the baby falls asleep, move them to a compliant sleep space.

Does no reported injury mean lower concern?
No. The recall is based on standard violations and suffocation, entrapment, and fall risks.

Can I just throw it away for a refund?
Check the official steps first. CooCooBaby asks consumers to cut up the cover and foam insert and email a destruction photo with proof of purchase.

Today’s Bottom Line

For a CooCooBaby Classic or Deluxe Baby Lounger, remove it from any sleep routine, check the side tag and purchase record, and use the CPSC and CooCooBaby official recall paths for refund handling. The practical rule is simple: if a baby falls asleep in a soft lounger, move them to a safe sleep space.