Target Recalls Some Baby Wipes

Target 回收部分嬰兒濕紙巾


Introduction

Target is taking back some Up & Up baby wipes. These wipes have bad bacteria in them.

Target 正回收部分 Up & Up 嬰兒濕紙巾。這些紙巾含有有害細菌。

Main Body

Some people said the wipes looked strange. The wipes made their skin and eyes red. The government tested the wipes. They found dangerous bacteria.

有些人表示這些紙巾看起來很奇怪。這些紙巾導致他們的皮膚和眼睛發紅。政府對這些紙巾進行了檢測,發現其中含有危險細菌。

These bacteria are very bad for babies. They are also bad for sick people. The bacteria can cause a serious lung infection or blood sickness.

這些細菌對嬰兒非常有害,對病患同樣危險。這些細菌可能會導致嚴重的肺部感染或血液疾病。

Target is recalling two types of wipes. One has no smell. One smells like cucumber. These wipes were made between November 2025 and May 2026. You can take them back to Target for your money.

Target 正在回收兩種紙巾。一種沒有香味,另一種是小黃瓜味。這些紙巾是在 2025 年 11 月至 2026 年 5 月之間製造的。您可以將它們帶回 Target 退款。

Conclusion

Target took the wipes off the shelves. Stop using these wipes now.

Target 已將這些紙巾從貨架撤下。請立即停止使用這些紙巾。

Vocabulary Learning

⚠️ Warning Words

When something is dangerous, we use specific words to describe the problem. Look at how these words change the meaning of the sentence:

  • Strange \rightarrow Not normal. (The wipes looked strange).
  • Bad \rightarrow Not good. (These bacteria are bad).
  • Dangerous \rightarrow Can hurt you. (They found dangerous bacteria).
  • Serious \rightarrow Very bad/important. (A serious lung infection).

📅 Talking about Time

To describe when a product was made, we use Between [Time A] and [Time B].

Made between November 2025 and May 2026

This tells us the exact window of time for the problem. If you bought the wipes in June 2026, they are safe!

Vocabulary Learning

recall (v.)
When a company asks customers to return a product because it is dangerous.
Example:The company had to recall the cars because the brakes were broken.
bacteria (n.)
Very small living things that can sometimes make people sick.
Example:Wash your hands to remove bacteria from your skin.
strange (adj.)
Something that is unusual or not normal.
Example:I heard a strange noise in the kitchen last night.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can cause harm or injury.
Example:It is dangerous to walk on the ice because you might fall.
serious (adj.)
Something that is very bad or important and needs a lot of attention.
Example:The driver had a serious accident and went to the hospital.
infection (n.)
A disease in a part of the body caused by bacteria or a virus.
Example:She has an ear infection and cannot hear well.
Practice A2 words in a crossword