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Baby bath time book recalled due to illness hazard



The First Baby Days: Bath Time Bath Book was recalled by its manufacturer, Hodder & Stoughton Limited T/A Hachette Children’s Group on 3 June.

The colour coating of the affected batch of product can separate from the surface of the book in water, causing flaking. These soft flakes may be ingested by a child.

It’s been recalled due to a risk of injury including illness if the soft flakes are ingested by a child.

It was available for sale from 1 January 2025 to 15 April 2025.

Consumers should stop using the product immediately and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Contact Hodder & Stoughton Limited T/A Hachette Children’s Group via email: hukdcustomerservices@hachette.co.uk or visit: www.hachettechildrens.co.uk.

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