
The crib itself, which is a component of the kit, bears a label with one of the following PO numbers and manufacturing date: The kit was sold under SKU CRIB10-NC1, which was printed on the order and confirmation. The crib has a white finish with oak trim, can convert to a toddler bed, and is sold as part of a kit that includes the crib and toddler bed rails. This recall involves Serena & Lily Nash Convertible cribs. The firm has received five reports of the leg partially detaching from the headboard/footboard. The leg can become partially detached from the crib’s headboard and footboard, posing an injury hazard. Serena & Lily of Sausalito, Calif., is recalling about 260 Nash Convertible Cribs. (ET) Monday through Friday, or online at for more information. Consumers may continue to use the playard portion of the product and other accessories included with the playard.Ĭonsumers may contact Graco at (800) 345-4109 from 9 a.m.

What to doĬonsumers should immediately stop using the recalled inclined sleeper accessory and contact Graco for a refund for the accessory. The inclined sleeper accessories, manufactured in China, were sold at Babies R Us, BuyBuyBaby and other stores nationwide and online at, and various other websites from November 2017, through September 2020, for Day2Dream Playard & Bedside Sleeper, May 2015, through December 2018, for Nuzzle Nest Playard, September 2015, through December 2018, for Everest Playard, and December 2019, through April 2020, for Rock ‘n Grow Playard, for between $270 and $350. The inclined sleeper accessory is the only portion of the product that is being recalled. This recall involves the inclined sleeper accessory sold with the Graco Pack ‘n Play Day2Dream Playard with Bedside Sleeper, Graco Pack ‘n Play Nuzzle Nest Playard, Graco Pack ‘n Play Everest Playard and Graco Pack ‘n Play Rock ‘n Grow Playard.Ī list of the model numbers, located on a label on the underside of the playyard on one of the tubes, may be found here. No incidents or injuries have been reported with the Graco product. Infant fatalities have been reported with other manufacturers’ inclined sleep products, after infants rolled from their back to their stomach or side while unrestrained, or under other circumstances. Graco Children’s Products of Atlanta, Ga., is recalling about 51,000 inclined sleeper accessories included with various Graco playard products.
