WonderStone Infant Walkers Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Fall Hazard; Violate Mandatory Standard for Infant Walkers; Sold on Walmart.com by Wonder Stone Toys
By MPB Safety Desk · Reviewed by Faruk Talmaç
Hazard
The recalled infant walkers violate the mandatory standard for infant walkers because they can fit through a standard doorway and fail to stop at the edge of a step, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to a fall hazard.
What parents need to know
This recall involves WonderStone-branded Infant Walkers, available in green and pink. These walkers feature a gray fabric seat, a white tray with a detachable music box, six wheels, a foot pad, and a white hand lever.
The recalled infant walkers have been recalled because they do not meet the mandatory safety standards for infant walkers. Specifically, they can fit through a standard doorway and do not stop at the edge of a step. This presents a serious fall hazard, which could lead to severe injury or even death for infants.
If you have one of these infant walkers, please stop using it immediately. You should check the official recall notice for detailed instructions on how to receive a full refund. This will involve disassembling the walker and taking specific steps to confirm its removal from use.
Recall details
From the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission record
- Recall number
- #26609
- Recall date
- Units affected
- About 70
- Remedy
- Consumers should stop using the recalled infant walkers immediately and contact Wonder Stone Toys for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to disassemble the walker, remove and cut the fabric seat, write "Recalled" on the top of the tray in permanent marker and send a photo of the disassembled infant walker showing the cut seat and marked tray to [email protected].; Refund
- Products and models
- WonderStone Infant Walkers
- Sold at
- Online at Walmart.com in April 2026 for about $80.
- Consumer contact
- Wonder Stone Toys by email at [email protected].
Recall details are summarized from official government sources and reviewed by our editors before publishing. Information can change after publication — always confirm the current status, affected models, and remedy instructions in the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission notice before acting.