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Stephan Baby Recalls Boo Bunnie And Friends Children’s Toys Due To Choking And Injury Hazards

Soft, comforting toys meant for young children are being recalled after safety officials found a hidden risk in one of their components. Here’s what parents need to know to keep playtime safe.

By Today's Parent
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Stephan Baby Boo Bunnie and Friends Children’s Toys have been recalled because the cube component can crack or break, creating choking and injury hazards for children. No injuries have been reported in Canada, but there have been incidents in the United States.

What’s being recalled?

  • Product name: Stephan Baby Boo Bunnie and Friends Children’s Toys
  • Type: Children’s plush toys with cube component
  • Where it’s sold: Across Canada
  • Recall date: April 30, 2026

These are soft, plush toys designed for young children and infants, often given as comfort items or gifts.

Stephan Baby Boo Bunnie and Friends Children’s Toys

Stephan Baby Boo Bunnie and Friends are plush toys that include a small cube component, typically used as a comfort item for babies and toddlers. They are often found in baby boutiques, gift shops, and major retailers in the children’s section.

What’s the risk?

The cube inside the toy can crack or break into small pieces. This creates a choking hazard and may cause injury if swallowed or handled by a child. Infants and toddlers are most at risk, especially those who put toys in their mouths.

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What should parents do?

Key takeaways

  • The cube inside the plush toy can break, posing choking and injury hazards.
  • Sold across Canada; no Canadian injuries reported as of March 31, 2026.
  • U.S. reports include 20 incidents, with one child swallowing sharp pieces.

Check the official recall notice

See the official notice: “Stephan Baby Boo Bunnie and Friends Children’s Toys recalled due to choking and injury hazards” on the Government of Canada recalls site.

This article was crafted with assistance from an AI language model and reviewed by a human editor. The final version reflects this publication’s editorial standards and expertise.

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