B. toys Wooden Activity Walker – Walk ‘n’ Learn
CPSC Recall #22-103 — March 16, 2022
Recall Summary
| Recall Number | 22-103 |
| Recall Date | March 16, 2022 |
| Remedy Type | Repair |
| Units Affected | About 17,200 (In addition, about 2,400 were sold in Canada) |
| Manufacturer | LongQuan KaiXiang Wooden Products Co. Ltd., of China |
| Manufactured In | China |
Where It Was Sold
| Target stores nationwide and online at Target.com and Amazon.com from September 2020 through November 2021 for about $36. |
Product
B. toys Wooden Activity Walker – Walk ‘n’ Learn
Description
This recall involves B. toys Wooden Activity Walker – Walk ‘n’ Learn, wooden toddler walkers. The product is a wooden activity walker with yellow sides, blue wheels and multicolored activity features on the front. B. toys Walk ‘n’ Learn is printed on the packaging and label.
Hazard
The wheels and wheel attachment hardware can detach from the walker in small pieces, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Incidents & Injuries
Battat has received six reports of the wheels and attachment hardware detaching, including one report of a child putting a detached metal nut in her mouth.
Remedy Instructions
Consumers should immediately take the recalled toddler walkers away from young children and contact Battat for a free repair kit with replacement wheels, attachment hardware and installation instructions. Known purchasers are being contacted directly.
What Should You Do?
Stop using this product immediately. Contact the manufacturer for a Repair at no charge. If you experienced an injury, report it at SaferProducts.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Follow the consumer action instructions in the recall notice above. Most recalls require you to stop using the product and contact the manufacturer directly — either by calling the toll-free number listed in the official CPSC notice or by visiting the manufacturer's website. You generally do not need a receipt or original packaging to claim a remedy. The manufacturer is legally required to provide the remedy (Repair) at no cost to you.
Federal law prohibits the sale of toys with small parts for children under age 3. CPSC uses a standardized small parts cylinder to test whether pieces from a toy can fit entirely inside — if they can, they are considered a choking hazard. Products marketed for children under 3 must not contain any small parts. Beyond the legal requirements, the CPSC and pediatricians recommend keeping all small objects away from children under 4, as the risk of choking extends beyond the formal legal age threshold.
In most cases, no. CPSC-coordinated recall remedies are designed to be accessible without proof of purchase. Manufacturers typically ask consumers to self-certify ownership and may ask for photos of the product or its serial number. Some manufacturers request that you mail in a portion of the product (such as a cut cord or removed component) as proof of disposal. Check the specific remedy instructions for this recall for exact requirements. If you registered your product at the time of purchase, the process is usually even simpler.
If the original manufacturer has gone out of business, the recall remedy may no longer be available through them. In this case, contact CPSC directly at 1-800-638-2772 or cpsc.gov for guidance. If the brand was acquired by another company, the acquiring company may have assumed recall obligations. In some cases where a remedy is unavailable, CPSC advises consumers to safely dispose of the product. If you were injured by the product of a defunct company, consult a product liability attorney — parent companies, distributors, and retailers may still bear liability in some circumstances.