 In this edition of Recall Roundup, Ace Bayou recalls beanbag chairs, Britta recalls kids water bottles, and Dream on Me recalls high chairs. Ace Bayou is recalling about 2.2 million of these beanbag chairs due to suffocation and choking hazards following the deaths of two children. The zippers on the beanbag chairs can be opened and children can crawl inside, get trapped and suffocate or choke on the chair's foam beads. The voluntary standard requires non-refillable beanbag chairs to have closed and permanently disabled zippers. A 13-year-old and a 3-year-old suffocated from lack of air and inhaling the chair's foam beads. Both children were found inside the chairs. Ace Bayou is printed on a tag sewn into the chair's seam. The beanbag chairs were sold before July 2013 for between $30 and $100. Check your beanbag chair for any zippers that can open, take those that can open away from children immediately and contact Ace Bayou for a free repair kit. Britta is recalling more than 200,000 hard-sided water filter bottles for kids. The lid can break into pieces with sharp points posing a laceration hazard. Britta has received 35 reports of lids breaking or cracking. No injuries have been reported. The four recall children's water bottles have popular cartoon characters on the bottle, including Dora the Explorer, Hello Kitty, SpongeBob SquarePants and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They were sold from June 2013 through July 2014 for between $13 and $19. Return these recalled water bottles to Britta for a full refund. Dreebon Me is recalling about 2,800 Dina height chairs. The leg or side opening of the chair can allow a child's body to pass through and become entrapped at the neck or fall from the chair. This is a strangulation and fall hazard to young children. No incidents or injuries have been reported. They were sold online at walmart.com and amazon.com from November 2012 through November 2013 for about $60. You should immediately stop using these recall height chairs and contact Dreemon Me to receive a free repair kit. Check our website www.cpsc.gov for more information about these and other recalls. Stay tuned for the next edition of Recall Roundup.