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Four babies have died from strangulation and this has lead to the Graco stroller recall. Graco has recalled 2 million Quattro and MetroLite strollers. The Graco stroller recall affects strollers made between 2000 and December 2007.
The dangers that the Graco stroller poses is if a baby is under 12 months, he or she can slip through the stroller tray and seat bottom. The opening is big enough for the babies body but not big enough for his or her head. This will cause babies entrapment and cause them to strangle.
The four deaths caused by strangulation from a Graco stroller were not recent. The deaths occurred between 2003 and 2005. It is a shame it has taken this long to recall a stroller that poses a danger to children.
However, in other reports submitted to the CPSC there were 5 infants trapped which resulted in bruises and cuts. There was one report of an infant having difficulty breathing.
The strollers in the Graco stroller recall are Quattro Stroller sold between November 2002 and December 2007, Quattro Stroller Travel sold between October 2002 and October 2007, MetroLite Travel System sold between December 2000 and June 2005 and the MetroLite Stroller sold between November 2000 and December 2007. MetroLite and Quattro strollers ending in 3 are not affected by the Graco stroller recall.
Many parents will question why this recall took so long after the babies died. It has been at least five years since the deaths occurred; this is way to long to wait for a recall of the Graco strollers.
To prevent any injuries or deaths from infant strollers, never leave your baby unattended. Make sure to strap them in properly so no injuries occur.
If you have a Graco stroller recall product contact Graco at 877-838-4046 for a repair kit. For more information on the Graco stroller recall visit, Graco recall and Safety notifications.
Double Jogging Stroller Reviews
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The Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie hits theaters March 19, 2010. This 20th Century Fox live action family comedy is based on the #1, best-selling kid series, written by Jeff Kinney. Rated PG, the Wimpy Kid comedy does have some crude language and humor.
The highly anticipated kid’s film was originally going to be released on April 2, 2010 but the release date was thankfully moved up.
The Wimpy Kid series is Greg’s humorous narration of his middle school misadventures. My daughter said, “most every kid in our school has read Diary of a Wimpy Kid.” It is true, even the most reluctant young and even older reader enjoys the comic strip, hand-written style and comedy found in this novel series that is printed on lined pages.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid stars Zachary Gordon as Greg, Steve Zahn as Greg’s dad and Rachael Harris as Greg’s mom. Greg has a ‘mean’ older brother, Rodrick, a funny but ‘annoying’ little brother, Manny and ‘embarrassing’ best friend, Rowley.
The film covers Greg’s first year of middle school. Other character favorites from the book series featured in this movie include: Fregley, Chirag, and Patty Farrell. I doubt that this will be the last movie to be made from the Wimpy Kid series. Check out the Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie trailer here.
Simple stick figure illustrations and adolescent humor turn into a hilarious film for the big screen that is sure to be a box office hit. My children and millions of other kids are sure to fill the theaters this March 2010 to see this funny film.
The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary will be in stores March 16, 2010 and includes new cartoons, details on the making of this film, and photos from the movie.
Other wonderful family films on the big screen in March 2010
Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland (PG) will be released March 5, 2010.
How to Train Your Dragon (PG) comes out March 26, 2010.
Hubble 3D (G) hits theaters March 19, 2010.
Our Family Wedding (PG-13) will be on the big screen March 12, 2010.
Sources:
Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie trailer, Wimpy Kid
Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland Sneak Peeks, Associated Content
Diary of a Wimpy Kid film, Wikipedia
March 2010 Movie Madness: Thrillers in Theaters that Share a Coincidental Theme, Associated Content







