Parents in Canada may want to double-check what’s in their homes right now. In recent weeks, Health Canada and Transport Canada have issued a series of recalls for baby and child products, including car seats, toys, high chairs, baby nests, and helmets.

Some of the products have been linked to serious safety hazards, and at least 10 deaths in the U.S. have been connected to models sold in both countries.

Several items were sold at major retailers like Walmart, Dollarama, Costco, and Amazon. And in many cases, the recalls are tied to risks like choking, falls, entrapment, and drowning.

Here’s a full breakdown of the latest recalls and safety notices from Health Canada.

Baby nests

BChic and Chicure model baby nests.

Health Canada

Recalled products:

  • BChic eleven “baby co-sleeping bed”
  • Chicure eleven “luggage bed middle bed”

Over 3,000 baby nests sold online in Canada between February 2020 and July 2025 are being recalled. Health Canada says the products do not meet Canadian safety standards for cribs, cradles, and bassinets, and could pose strangulation, entrapment, or fall risks for infants.

What to do: Stop using the nest and dispose of it immediately.
Published: August 1, 2025

Chic Baby recall notice

Stacker toys

Tegu floating stacker toys.

Tegu floating stacker toys.

Health Canada

Recalled products:

  • Tegu Floating Stacker – Rainbow (STA-BGY-801T)
  • Tegu Floating Stacker – Big Top (STA-BTP-806T)

Nearly 2,000 Tegu stacker toys are being recalled in Canada due to magnets that can detach. If swallowed, multiple small magnets can become trapped inside the digestive system and cause internal injuries. One case has been reported in Canada, with others abroad.

What to do: Stop using the toy and contact Tegu for a free replacement.
Published: July 31, 2025

Tegu recall notice

Play kitchen

KidKraft Farm to Table Model Play Kitchen with problematic hooks circled in red.

Health Canada

Recalled product:

  • KidKraft Farm to Table Play Kitchen (#53411)

Thousands of units sold in Canada between 2018 and 2025 are being recalled due to a strangulation hazard. Health Canada says clothing can get caught on the hooks if a child crawls through the back. One U.S. child died in a similar incident.

What to do: Remove the hooks and request replacements from KidKraft.
Published: July 31, 2025

KidKraft recall notice

Portable high chairs

Ciao! Baby Portable High Chairs.

Health Canada

Recalled products:

  • Ciao! Baby Portable High Chair (Orange, Tangerine, Purple, Grey Checkered)

Around 90 units sold between May 2021 and June 2025 are being recalled due to potential entrapment risks. No injuries have been reported in Canada so far.

What to do: Stop using the high chair and contact the company for guidance.
Published: July 28, 2025

Ciao! Baby recall notice

Other baby nests

Housbay baby nest.

Health Canada

Recalled product:

  • Housbay Nest for Baby (AliExpress.ca)

Although only four units were sold in Canada, Health Canada says the nest doesn’t meet crib and bassinet safety standards and could pose risks of strangulation, choking, and falls.

What to do: Stop using it and throw it away.
Published: July 24, 2025

Housbay product advisory

Car seats

Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Slim car seat.

Evenflo

Recalled products: Evenflo Revolve360 Slim and Gold Revolve360 Slim car seats with the following model numbers:

  • 36812449C
  • 36812449CPOP
  • 36812450C
  • 36812467C
  • 36812470C
  • 36812470CV

About 19,000 car seats sold in Canada between May 2023 and June 2025 are being recalled. Transport Canada says the rear-facing installation with a seat belt and tether does not meet safety standards.

What to do: Continue using it with UAS or forward-facing. Register to get a free repair kit in September.
Published: July 24, 2025

Evenflo recall notice

Above-ground pools

Bestway, Intex and Polygroup above-ground pools.

Health Canada

Recalled products:

  • Bestway Power Steel, Steel Pro, Coleman Power Steel
  • Intex Metal Frame and Ultra Frame
  • Polygroup Summer Waves, Escapes, Funsicle, Outbound

More than 266,000 above-ground pools sold between 2003 and 2025 are being recalled. A strap on the outer wall can act as a step, increasing the risk of unsupervised entry and drowning. Nine U.S. deaths have been reported.

What to do: Keep kids away and contact the manufacturer for a free repair kit.
Published: July 21, 2025

Pool recall notice

Portable crib bed

HAPDEN portable crib bed with label.

Health Canada

Recalled product:

  • HAPDEN Travel Portable Crib Fence Bed Cradle

Only 34 units were sold in Canada through Walmart Marketplace, but Health Canada says the product doesn’t meet crib safety standards and could pose strangulation or fall risks.

What to do: Stop using the product and dispose of it.
Published: July 18, 2025

HAPDEN product advisory

Other baby nests

La Millou Baby Best Nest.

Health Canada

Recalled products:

  • La Millou Baby Best Nest
  • La Millou Baby Nest Premium

Moda Kids is recalling 28 baby nests sold between November 2023 and April 2025 due to design risks that could cause strangulation, entrapment, or falls. No injuries have been reported.

What to do: Stop using the nest and contact Moda Kids for a refund.
Published: July 11, 2025

La Millou recall notice

Helmets

509 and 509 for Polaris helmets.

Health Canada

Recalled products:

  • 509 Tactical 3.0 Helmets (Youth, Mountain, Trail)
  • 509 for Polaris Tactical 3.0

Certain youth helmets are being recalled due to potential issues with impact protection and defective chin straps. There has been one report of a concussion in the U.S.

What to do: Contact 509 or Polaris to request a replacement or refund.
Published: July 3, 2025

Polaris recall notice

Sleeping bags

Micro Star sleeping bags.

Health Canada

Recalled products:

  • Deuter Micro Star Sleeping Bag (Wave Nightblue, Amber Maple, Spearmint Seagreen)

Seventy sleeping bags sold in spring 2025 through ROI Recreation Outfitters are being recalled. Health Canada says the design could allow a child to slide fully inside and suffocate.

What to do: Stop using it and return it to the store for a full refund.
Published: June 30, 2025

Deuter recall notice

More helmets

These bicycle helmets may not provide proper crash protection.

Health Canada

Recalled products:

  • Bell Cadence Youth Bike Helmets (Black/Blue and Purple models, code 9/24)

Bell is recalling around 500 youth bike helmets sold at Walmart between September 2024 and May 2025. They may not provide proper crash protection.

What to do: Stop using it and contact Bell for a refund. You’ll need to cut the straps and send photo proof.
Published: June 26, 2025

Bell Sports recall notice

Convertible high chair

Funlio 2-in-1 convertible high chair.

Health Canada

Recalled product:

  • Funlio 2-in-1 Baby High Chair (model FL-039)

74 high chairs sold at Walmart and Amazon are being recalled. The tray gap is too large, and the harness system may fail, which could lead to falls or entrapment.

What to do: Disassemble the chair and follow the company’s instructions for a refund.
Published: June 20, 2025

Funlio recall notice

Baby toothbrush

Oracare baby toothbrush.

Health Canada

Recalled product:

  • Oracare Baby Brush (Dollarama)

Health Canada says the brush can snap in half and become a choking hazard. One complaint has been reported. Dollarama has stopped selling the item.

What to do: Stop using it and return it to the store for a refund.
Published: June 13, 2025

Oracare product advisory & recall notice

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This story was adapted from the article “So many child & baby products are being recalled in Canada after 10 deaths,” which was originally published on Narcity.

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