 This month on Recall Roundup, Ikea recalls children's bed canopies, Walmart recalls baby dolls, and Playtex recalls infant carriers. Ikea is recalling about 255,000 children's bed canopies. An infant or young child can get entangled at the neck in the canopy's fabric. This poses a strangulation hazard. There have been nine reports worldwide of children getting entangled in the bed canopies, including one in the United States involving a seven-month-old girl who pulled the canopy's fabric into her crib and wrapped it around her neck several times. They were sold exclusively at Ikea stores nationwide from 1996 through March of 2014 for between $10 and $30. Stop using these bed canopies and return them to Ikea for a full refund. Walmart is recalling about 174,000 my sweet love, my sweet baby, cuddle care baby dolls. The circuit board and the chest of the doll can overheat and the surface of the doll can get hot. This is a burn hazard. This is a 16-inch doll that comes with a toy medical checkup kit. They were sold exclusively at Walmart for about $20. Walmart has received 12 reports of incidents, including two reports of burns or blisters to the thumb. Take these dolls away from kids, remove the batteries, and return the doll to any Walmart store for your money back. Playtex is recalling about 305,000 Playtex hip hammock infant carriers. The buckles on the waist and shoulder straps can crack or break posing a fall hazard to the child. The recall includes these model numbers, 05300, 05301, 05302, 05306, 05307, and 05308. Playtex has received 87 reports of the buckles cracking or breaking, including two reports of injuries. One infant required emergency room treatment. Stop using this infant carrier and contact Playtex to return the carrier for a full refund. That is Recall Roundup. Check our website, www.cpsc.gov, for more information. See you next month with the latest recall news.