Families in Canada have been advised to "immediately stop using" these foldable high chairs.
The Ciao! Baby Portable High Chair has been recalled by Health Canada because it may pose an entrapment hazard to children, the agency announced. No incidents or injuries have been reported as of June 11th, 2025.
This is the second high chair Health Canada has recalled this month after their sampling and evaluation program determined the products pose an entrapment risk to children, following the Harriet Bee Wooden Height Adjustable Chair.
The Ciao! Baby Portable High Chair is a collapsible, travel-friendly high chair made for infants and toddlers. It is often used at parks, campsites or family gatherings where a standard high chair isn’t available. It comes in a variety of colours including purple, orange, tangerine and grey. It has a feeding tray and cup holder
Health Canada found that this high chair may create an entrapment hazard. A child could become trapped in the chair, which may lead to injury. Infants and toddlers who use the chair are most at risk.
Per Health Canada, "Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Ciao! Baby High Chair and contact Gestion Magmar Administration Inc to obtain a full refund." For more information on their assessment of high chairs in Canada, see the Notice of danger to human health or safety and risk mitigation for high chairs.
See the full details in the official notice: “Ciao! Baby Portable High Chair recalled due to entrapment hazard.”
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