Baby Einstein – Product Liability Lawyer

2026-03-18 – A Baby Einstein bouncer has been implicated in a laceration hazard incident involving a 10-month-old child, according to a report filed with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) SaferProducts.gov database. The manufacturer, KIDS II, INC, faces scrutiny after the child's teeth were reportedly pushed forward by decorative stars attached to the product, requiring emergency dental treatment.

Product Details

Brand Name: Baby Einstein
Manufacturer: KIDS II, INC
Incident Report Number: 5917848
Severity Type Name: Emergency Department Treatment Received
Severity Type ID: 9

Incident Overview

According to the CPSC report filed on February 21, 2026, a parent reported that their 10-month-old child (8 months age-adjusted, born premature) was bouncing in a Baby Einstein bouncer when the incident occurred. The bouncer features decorative stars attached to the frame. As the child bounced, he came down onto the stars, which reportedly pushed his two front teeth forward.

The parent immediately took the child to the emergency room, where he was diagnosed with a dental injury requiring follow-up with an emergency dentist. The reporter described the event as "extremely traumatic." The incident highlights a potential design defect where rigid decorative elements on infant products may pose a laceration or impact hazard during normal use, such as bouncing.

Safety Concerns

Immediate Dangers: The primary risk is direct physical trauma to a child's mouth and teeth when coming into contact with hard, protruding decorative elements. The force of a bouncing motion can drive the child's face into these components with enough energy to displace teeth or cause lacerations to the gums, lips, or tongue.

Who Might Be Affected: Infants and young children who use bouncers, especially those with limited motor control or who are unable to avoid contact with fixed objects. Premature infants may have weaker bone structure and be more susceptible to injury.

Long-Term Risks: Dental injuries in infants can have lasting consequences, including misalignment of permanent teeth, nerve damage, or the need for ongoing orthodontic treatment. Traumatic events may also cause psychological distress for both child and parent.

Warning Signs: Parents should be alert to any hard, sharp, or protruding parts on infant bouncers that are at face level. If a child's mouth or face comes into contact with such features during normal use, the product may pose an unreasonable risk.

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What Consumers Should Do

Stop Using Immediately: Discontinue use of the Baby Einstein bouncer involved in this incident to prevent further injury. Check the product for similar decorative stars that could pose a hazard.

Seek Medical Attention: If a child has suffered any oral or facial injury, consult a dentist or physician promptly, even if the injury seems minor. Dental trauma in infants can have delayed complications.

Document the Incident: Take photographs of the product and the injury, and retain all packaging, receipts, and medical records. This documentation may be important for any future claims or investigations.

Report to the CPSC: File a report on SaferProducts.gov detailing the incident, including the product brand, model, and nature of the injury. This helps regulators identify hazardous products and take action.

Check for Recalls: Visit CPSC.gov to see if the product or similar models have been recalled. If a recall exists, follow the manufacturer's instructions for a refund or repair.

Contact the Manufacturer: Reach out to KIDS II, INC to report the incident and inquire about any corrective actions or compensation.

Consumers who have suffered injury or property damage from this product may want to speak with a product liability attorney to discuss their legal options.

Manufacturer's Response

The manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.

Legal Help Available

H Law Group is a California product liability law firm dedicated to holding manufacturers accountable for unsafe products. We represent clients on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our team offers free consultations to discuss your case. If you or a loved one was injured by Baby Einstein or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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