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WarningRecall #26254

Cobelae Busy Books Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Choking Hazard; Violates Small Parts Ban; Sold on Amazon by Flyindream

Shenzhenmengzhongfeikejiyouxiangongsi doing business as Flyindream, of China · Cobelae Busy Book for Toddlers

Recalled Cobelae Busy Book for Toddlers (image 1 of 3)
Recalled Cobelae Busy Book for Toddlers (image 1 of 3) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Cobelae Busy Book for Toddlers (image 2 of 3)
Recalled Cobelae Busy Book for Toddlers (image 2 of 3) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Cobelae Busy Book for Toddlers (image 3 of 3)
Recalled Cobelae Busy Book for Toddlers (image 3 of 3) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves Cobelae Busy Book, model: 2025-Q3-0702. The Busy Book has a yellow and brown giraffe on the front cover. The apple on page eight of the books includes a string of beads. There are no markings on the book.

Hazard

The toy books violate the small parts ban because the beads can loosen and detach from the product, posing a deadly choking hazard.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled chairs and barstools and contact Clark Associates for a full refund to the original method of purchase or a store credit. Consumers should register their product online at www.lancastertableandseating.com/recalls/powder-coated-aluminum-chairs, mark the product with the word "Recalled" in paint or thick permanent marker in a visible location and dispose of the product in accordance with local and state laws.

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411 Press Analysis

The CPSC issued a recall for Cobelae Busy Book for Toddlers on February 5, 2026, covering about 3,500. The toy books violate the small parts ban because the beads can loosen and detach from the product, posing a deadly choking hazard. None reported Shenzhenmengzhongfeikejiyouxiangongsi doing business as Flyindream, of China is offering affected consumers the opportunity to receive a free replacement. Consumers should stop using the product and contact the manufacturer for instructions. The CPSC recommends checking purchase history and product labels to determine if your unit is affected.

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