Minimize risk: Parents can lessen the chance of injury to babies in baby seats by not placing them on an elevated level or leaving them unattended. | Photo by ARAcontent
This undated handout combo photo provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) shows a side view, left, and overhead view of a Bumbo Baby Seat which are being recalled after nearly two dozen reports of infant skull fractures. The CPSC says babies can wiggle out of the floor seats. (AP Photo/CPSC)
Ashley Pfundstein, of Oswego, sits in a Bumbo baby seat in 2010. Her mom, Heather, a Sun-Times Media employee, admits she incorrectly used the baby seat, which should only be used on the floor. | Submitted
A popular child seat used by millions of parents has been found defective, but Naperville parents say misuse of the Bumbo is really to blame. “This seat is all about sitting on the floor with your child and interacting with him,” Naperville mom Tracey Nelson …