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CooCooBaby Baby Lounger Recall 2026: What Pennsylvania Parents Need to Know About Defective Baby Product Claims

By: Anapol Weiss

Jun 21, 2026

Infant lying in a baby lounger on a living room floorInfant lying in a baby lounger on a living room floor

If you purchased a CooCooBaby baby lounger for your child, you need to stop using it right now. On June 18, 2026, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall of CooCooBaby Baby Loungers due to serious suffocation and fall hazards that violate mandatory federal safety standards for infant sleep products. If your baby used one of these loungers, you may be wondering what your rights are and whether you have a legal claim. The attorneys at Anapol Weiss are here to help you understand your options.

This is not a minor product adjustment. The CPSC issued this defective baby product recall because the loungers pose a risk of serious injury or death. Parents across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the country who purchased these products from Amazon or CooCooBabyOfficial.com between December 2024 and March 2026 deserve answers.

If your child was harmed or you have concerns about your legal rights following this recall, call Anapol Weiss at 215-735-1130 or reach out through our online contact form to schedule a free consultation today.

CooCooBaby Recall Details: What Products Are Affected And Why Were They Recalled?

The recall covers two product lines: the CooCooBaby Classic Baby Lounger and the CooCooBaby Deluxe Baby Lounger. Both are made of a foam sleeping pad and padded bumpers with a cloth cover and were sold in multiple styles and colors. The Deluxe model has buttons at the foot, while the Classic model has a ribbon tie at the foot. Both carry tags with "CooCooBaby" and manufacturing information on the side.

Approximately 2,355 units were sold through CooCooBabyOfficial.com and Amazon.com, priced between $35 and $70. The manufacturer, CooCooBaby, is based in China.

According to the CPSC, these loungers violate the mandatory federal standard for Infant Sleep Products for three separate reasons:

  • Sides too short: The sides of the lounger are shorter than the minimum required height limit to securely contain an infant
  • Sleeping pad too thick: The foam sleeping pad exceeds the maximum permitted thickness, creating a suffocation hazard for infants
  • Fall and entrapment risk: An infant could fall out of or become entrapped in the enclosed opening at the foot of the lounger, and the portable loungers lack a stand, creating an additional fall hazard

These three defects together create what the CPSC calls an unsafe sleeping environment for infants with a risk of serious injury or death. As of the recall date, no injuries have been reported, but that does not reduce the severity of the risk or eliminate a family's right to take legal action if an injury occurs.

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What Parents Should Do Right Now: Immediate Steps If You Own This Product

The CPSC's guidance is direct: stop using the product immediately. Do not assume your child is safe simply because no incidents have been reported yet. Here is what the agency recommends you do:

  • Stop use immediately: Remove the lounger from any sleeping area, crib, or surface where your baby has access to it
  • Remove the sleeping pad: Separate the foam pad from the lounger
  • Destroy the product: Cut up the sides of the lounger and the sleeping pad so the product cannot be used again
  • Document everything: Photograph the product before destroying it and save all packaging and purchase records
  • Request a refund: Email a photo of the destroyed lounger to support@coocoobabyofficial.com to obtain a full refund to your original payment method
  • Seek medical attention: If your child has shown any signs of breathing difficulty, unusual drowsiness, or suffered any injury while using the product, seek medical care immediately and document all findings

If you believe your child was harmed by this product, do not delay in speaking with an attorney. The steps you take right now can significantly affect your ability to pursue a claim later.

A recall does not end a company's legal responsibility. If your child was hurt by this product, you may still have the right to pursue a claim for compensation, and the fact that the CPSC identified these safety violations can actually work in your favor. Pennsylvania families can bring claims based on how the product was designed, how it was made, or whether the risks were ever clearly communicated to buyers.

It is also worth knowing that the manufacturer is not necessarily the only party that could be held responsible. Depending on where and how you purchased the lounger, other companies in the chain, including online marketplaces, may share accountability. An attorney can review your situation and help you understand who may be liable.

As for timing, Pennsylvania generally gives families two years to file a personal injury claim. However, there are exceptions that may apply here. If the harm was not obvious right away, the clock may not start until you reasonably connected the injury to the product. And if your child was the one harmed, the deadline may not begin to run until they turn 18. These details matter, so the best step you can take right now is to speak with an attorney who can walk you through your options.

Philadelphia families dealing with a product injury face a legal landscape that requires careful navigation. Anapol Weiss is based in Philadelphia, just steps from City Hall, and has represented clients throughout Pennsylvania and across the country in complex product liability and mass tort cases.

Families in counties including Bucks County, Montgomery County, and Delaware County who purchased CooCooBaby loungers may have legal options depending on their circumstances. Whether you bought the product online or received it as a gift, your location within the greater Philadelphia region should not stand in the way of speaking with a knowledgeable legal team about what happened to your child.

We have handled cases involving dangerous baby and children's products for decades, including toxic baby food litigation, baby formula lawsuits, and other defective product cases where manufacturers placed profit ahead of infant safety. The CooCooBaby recall fits a troubling pattern of products entering the U.S. market from overseas without meeting federal safety standards designed to protect the most vulnerable consumers: newborns and infants.

If you are anywhere in the Philadelphia area, the Delaware Valley, or surrounding communities and need guidance on this recall, our team is ready to listen.

Frequently Asked Questions About The CooCooBaby Recall And Product Liability Claims

Can I file a lawsuit if no injuries were reported?

The recall itself does not prevent a future claim if an injury occurs. If your child was harmed and you believe the CooCooBaby lounger was the cause, you may still have a valid product liability claim even though the recall announcement stated no injuries have yet been reported. You should consult an attorney to evaluate your specific situation.

Does the CPSC recall affect my ability to seek compensation?

No. A CPSC recall is a separate process from civil litigation. The recall gives you the right to a product refund, but it does not limit your ability to pursue additional damages for injuries, medical costs, or pain and suffering through the civil court system.

What if I bought the CooCooBaby lounger on Amazon?

Amazon's role in product liability cases involving third-party sellers is an evolving area of law. Depending on how the product was sold and fulfilled, various parties in the distribution chain could share responsibility. An attorney can review the purchase details to help identify who may be liable.

How long do I have to file a defective baby product claim in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania generally gives families two years to file, but the timeline is not always as straightforward as it sounds. If the injury was not immediately obvious, your time may not start running until you connected the harm to the product. And if your child was injured, the clock may not begin until they turn 18. The safest thing you can do is speak with an attorney now rather than wait and risk losing your options.

What if my baby used the product but I did not notice any injuries?

Some infant injuries, particularly those related to oxygen deprivation or positional suffocation, may not be immediately visible. If your child was regularly using a CooCooBaby lounger and has shown any signs of developmental delays, unusual breathing patterns, or other health changes, it is worth raising those concerns with your pediatrician and speaking with an attorney.

Does Anapol Weiss handle defective baby product cases?

Yes. Our attorneys have extensive experience in product liability and mass tort litigation involving dangerous consumer products, including baby and children's products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, which means there are no upfront costs and no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.

Talk To A Philadelphia Product Liability Attorney About The CooCooBaby Recall

Your child's safety is not a legal technicality. When a manufacturer releases a product that violates federal infant sleep standards and puts babies at risk of suffocation or falls, families have a right to know what happened and to hold those responsible accountable.

The attorneys at Anapol Weiss have recovered billions of dollars on behalf of injured clients in Pennsylvania and across the country, and we take cases involving harm to children seriously. We understand that no amount of money replaces your peace of mind or your child's health, but pursuing accountability can make a real difference for your family and may help prevent other families from experiencing the same harm.

If your child was injured while using a CooCooBaby baby lounger, or if you have concerns about what this product may have done to your child's health, do not wait. Call Anapol Weiss today at 215-735-1130 or contact us through our online contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. We are here for you.

Disclaimer: This blog is intended for informational purposes only and does not establish an attorney-client relationship. It should not be considered as legal advice. For personalized legal assistance, please consult our team directly.

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