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Mockingbird recalled its Single strollers on March 17, 2023 due to the potential of the lower side of the frame cracking, posing a fall risk to children in the stroller. This recall is an expansion of an earlier recall from November 2022 involving Single-to-Double strollers with the same issue. About 25,390 Mockingbird Single strollers with lot numbers between 18322 and 22278, and lot numbers 23174 and 23175 are affected by this recall. About 149,000 Single-to-Double Strollers were previously recalled in November 2022. Mockingbird has received 13 reports of cracks in the frame of Single Strollers. No injuries to children in the strollers have been reported. If you own this stroller you should stop using it immediately and contact Mockingbird for a free frame reinforcement kit. For more information, see our article.
Mockingbird recalled its Single strollers on March 17, 2023 due to the potential of the lower side of the frame cracking, posing a fall risk to children in the stroller. This recall is an expansion of an earlier recall from November 2022 involving Single-to-Double strollers with the same issue. About 25,390 Mockingbird Single strollers with lot numbers between 18322 and 22278, and lot numbers 23174 and 23175 are affected by this recall. About 149,000 Single-to-Double Strollers were previously recalled in November 2022. Mockingbird has received 13 reports of cracks in the frame of Single Strollers. No injuries to children in the strollers have been reported. If you own this stroller you should stop using it immediately and contact Mockingbird for a free frame reinforcement kit. For more information, see our article.
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