A TRENDY baby pram has been recalled amid concerns it could pose a risk of serious injury to young children.
Parents are being asked to return the pram because of issues with its parking brake.


Certain products with the affected serial number could hazard the risk of unintentional release of the brake during use, putting children at risk of an insecurely parked pram.
Parents have been asked to check if their Stokke YOYO 3 Pram is part of the recall, a baby stroller that costs £319.
The item is described as “sturdy and super manoeuvrable” on the Stokke website.
However, a product safety recall from Gov.uk has told parents to stop using the product immediately and review the serial number marked on the underside of the pram.
The product was recalled on 21 February 2025.
Only products with the affected serial number are included in the recall, as they “do not meet the requirements of the General Product Safety Regulations 2005.”
The serial number that concerned parents should look out for is “142AA followed by numbers that fall below 0062239.”
Owners whose pram includes the letters ‘AA’ in the serial number are not affected.
However, those who find that their pram are included in the warning should head to Stokke’s recall portal, where they can enter the serial number into the checker.
They should then follow the steps provided to “seek the applicable remedy.”
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And consumers are advised to contact their place of purchase to seek redress.
It comes after ASDA released an urgent recall for a George baby product over choking fears.
ASDA told parents to “immediately” stop using the George Home Baby Walker.
The children’s item is intended for toddlers to give them “extra stability when learning to walk”.
However, customers were asked to bring it back to their nearest store to receive a refund.
And they don’t even need to take their receipt with them.
An ASDA spokesperson said: “We have found that in a small number of cases, this product may pose a risk of choking due to the potential release of the metal bar used to hold the mirror and balls in place.”
“If you have purchased a George Home Baby Walker – barcode 5063089161265 – please stop using it immediately and bring it back to your nearest store where you will be given a refund. You do not need your receipt.”