 This month on Recall Roundup, Kids2 recalls baby Einstein musical motion activity jumpers. The amazing toys and eco-novelty recall water-absorbing polymer balls and beads. And Hatchet Book Group recalls children's books. This month's Recall Roundup is all about keeping kids safe. Kids2 is recalling about 400,000 baby Einstein musical motion activity jumpers. The sun toy attachment can rebound with force and injure an infant, posing an impact hazard. There are about 100 reports of incidents, including 61 injuries. This recall involves model number 90564 and certain date codes. They were sold at Target, Toys R Us and other stores and online at amazon.com for about $90. Stop using these activity jumpers and contact Kids2 for a free replacement toy attachment. We have two recalls of water-absorbing polymer balls to tell you about. The two recalls involve about 26,500 monster science growing spider toy sets with spider eggs by B Amazing Toys and about 3,500 eco-novelty Cosmo Beads jumbo size. Contact the importer for a full refund. They can easily be mistaken for candy by a child. And when ingested, the polymer ball can expand and cause intestinal obstructions, resulting in severe discomfort, vomiting, dehydration, and this could be life-threatening. Finally Hatchet Books is recalling about 70,000 children's books. The metal rod holding the small beads can detach and release the beads. That's a choking hazard to kids and the metal bar can expose a sharp edge posing a laceration hazard. This recall includes the Count My Kisses 1-2-3 and Red, Green, Blue I Love You books. They were sold at Barnes & Noble and online at amazon.com and by other booksellers and retailers for about $8. Take these books away from children and return them to where you bought them for a full refund. Let's recall Roundup. You can find out about these and other recalls on our website, SaferProducts.gov.