By cpsc.gov/Recalls Source: cpsc.gov/Recalls
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the Mockingbird stroller recall on November 10, after receiving at least 130 reports of the lower side of the stroller frame cracking, resulting in multiple injuries to children.
To date, the CPSC has become aware of at least eight injuries involving cuts, scratches or bruising to children riding in the recalled Mockingbird strollers.
The stroller recall includes approximately
149,000 Mockingbird Single-to-Double Strollers that are made of aluminum and
were sold in black or silver colors. The strollers are equipped with black
seats, and have canopies that are black, light blue, dark blue, pink or light
green. Impacted strollers are marked with a lot number between 20091 and 22602,
which can be located on the white product label located on the inner left side
of the stroller frame near the top of the basket.
The strollers were manufactured by Mockingbird
LLC, of New York and were distributed for sale at Target stores nationwide and
online at hellomockingbird.com, babylist.com, goodbuygear.com and target.com
from March 2020 to September 2022 for between $395 and $450.