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Stokke Recalls Infant Steps Bouncers Due to Fall Hazard

Date: July 25, 2019
Company: DPI BV, of Netherlands
Status: Ongoing
Source: CPSC

What You Should Do

Stop using this product immediately. Do not consume, use, or distribute it.

Consumers should immediately stop using the Stokke Steps Bouncer in combination with the Stokke Steps Chair and contact Stokke for a free repair kit. Visit https://reclamations.stokke.com/stepsbouncer to check if the bouncer is included in the recall. Once confirmed, consumers should register on the site to receive repair instructions. Consumers can continue to use the Stokke Steps Bouncers and the Stokke Steps Chairs separately. Options: Repair

Affected Products

This recall includes Stokke Steps Bouncers. The bouncers are a part of Stokke Steps all-in-one modular seating system and can be used in combination with the Stokke Steps Chair from birth up to the age of about six months. The Stokke Steps Bouncers have a plastic arm and fabric seat and measure about 31 inches by 25 inches by 21 inches. Stokke is printed on the care label and the law tag on the bottom of the recalled bouncers. Only Stokke Steps Bouncers with one of the following item numbers and with a serial number found at https://reclamations.stokke.com/stepsbouncer are included in this recall. The item and serial numbers are printed on the tracking label found underneath the bouncer seat plastic frame. Item Number Description 483201 Steps Bouncer US Blue 483202 Steps Bouncer US Greige (beige/gray) 483203 Steps Bouncer US Pink 483204 Steps Bouncer US Gray Clouds 483205 Steps Bouncer US White Mountains

Why Was This Recalled?

The Stokke Steps Bouncer can detach from the Stokke Steps Chair, posing a fall hazard to the child in the Bouncer.

Where Was This Sold?

Distribution information not available.

About DPI BV, of Netherlands

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Data sourced from the CPSC. Last updated March 26, 2026. View original report