Maxillofacial fractures are uncommon in children compared to adults, particularly in those less than 5 years of age. Condylar fractures are the most commonly occurring maxillofacial fractures in the pediatric age group, and they remain a challenge in diagnosis and management. The condylar fractures in children are usually greenstick or undisplaced fractures. This article discusses a rare type of displaced unilateral condylar fracture in a 13-month-old infant and its management.