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Hangzhou Youpeng Trading Co., Ltd., doing business as Babibaby, of China, and Woot, of Carrollton, Texas recalled approximately 590 CheerKid baby bath seats on February 12, 2026 (CPSC Recall No. 26-266) [1]. Sold on Amazon.com in September 2025 for approximately $35. Manufactured in China.
Product Specifications
CheerKid-branded baby bath seats feature five suction cups on the bottom and a multi-colored rolling abacus toy at the front. Available in gray, pink, and light blue. Model “BH-222” is printed on a label on the back of the bath seat.
Mandatory Safety Standard Violation
The recalled bath seats violate mandatory federal standards for infant bath seats because they are unstable and can tip over while in use. This instability creates life-threatening drowning risks for babies who cannot self-rescue from bathtub accidents. Federal regulations require infant bath seats to maintain stability during normal use—requirements these products categorically fail.
Infant Drowning Dangers
- Fatal drowning when unstable seat tips infant into bathwater
- Secondary drowning from water aspiration during tip-over events
- Submersion injuries causing oxygen deprivation and brain damage
- Respiratory distress from water inhalation
- Permanent neurological damage from near-drowning incidents
Immediate Safety Actions
- Stop using CheerKid baby bath seats immediately—do not use even with supervision.
- Remove bath seats from all bathroom areas to prevent accidental use.
- Write “RECALLED” in permanent marker on the front of the bath seat.
- Disassemble the bath seat by removing the back rest and arm restraints.
- Discard all screws to prevent reassembly.
- Cut all five suction cups on the bottom.
- Photograph the disassembled bath seat showing the marked front.
- Email photo to CheerKid-Recall@outlook.com for full refund.
- Never donate or resell—federal law prohibits distribution of recalled infant products.
Multi-Retailer Recall
This recall involves products sold through both Amazon marketplace seller Babibaby and established retailer Woot. The involvement of multiple distribution channels demonstrates widespread availability of these dangerous bath seats and potentially broader consumer exposure to drowning risks.
Legal Claims for Affected Parents
Families who purchased CheerKid bath seats may assert multiple causes of action:
- Willful violation of mandatory federal infant bath seat safety standards
- Distribution of inherently unstable infant bathing products
- Negligent product design creating foreseeable drowning hazards
- Failure to conduct adequate stability testing before market release
- Breach of warranties for infant product safety and fitness
- Emotional distress from exposing infants to drowning dangers
Recoverable damages include purchase price refunds, replacement product costs, medical expenses for any water-related injuries, emotional distress compensation for parents who used defective seats on their infants, and punitive awards for knowingly violating infant safety regulations. Mandatory standard violations establish liability regardless of whether drowning incidents occurred.
False Safety Assurance
Parents purchasing infant bath seats reasonably rely on regulatory compliance and product stability claims. The suction cup design and physical construction falsely suggested secure bathtub attachment when the seats fundamentally failed federal stability requirements. This deception placed countless infants in life-threatening situations during routine bathing.
Assess Your CheerKid Bath Seat Case
Free Legal Consultation: If you purchased a CheerKid baby bath seat model BH-222 from Amazon or Woot in September 2025, contact our product safety attorneys immediately. You may qualify for compensation through a CheerKid Baby Bath Seat Recall Class Action Lawsuit.
References
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/CheerKid-Baby-Bath-Seats-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-to-Children-from-Drowning-Violates-Mandatory-Standard-for-Infant-Bath-Seats-Sold-on-Amazon-by-Babibaby-and-Woot
