Tiny Land Children's Play Tents Recalled Due to Risk of Injury from Irritation to Skin and Eyes
Consumers should stop using this product and follow the recall remedy.
Tiny Land Children's Play Tents Recalled Due to Risk of Injury from Irritation to Skin and Eyes
Tiny Land Inc., of Upland, California · Children's Tiny Land Play Tents


Product Description
This recall involves Tiny Land-branded children's play tents. The play tents are made of a cream-colored fabric and have three windows, a closable fabric door, 34 poles, star-shaped lights, and a quilted play mat. When assembled, the tents measure about 57 inches high, 52 inches wide and 36 inches deep. The Tiny Land logo and "SKU TLTGTT003BG-XYF1506251" are printed on a label stitched inside of the tent.
Hazard
The recalled tents' fiberglass poles can shed fibers, posing an injury risk of skin and eye irritation.
Remedy
Consumers should stop using the tents immediately, disassemble the tents and place the poles in an area where children cannot access them. Consumers should contact Tiny Land to receive a free repair kit with a set of four plastic replacement poles, including shipping. Consumers will be asked to dispose of the tent's fiberglass poles, using gloves, in accordance with state and local waste disposal procedures.
Reported Injuries
Tiny Land has received eight reports of the fiberglass poles shedding fiber, resulting in skin or eye irritation.
411 Press Analysis
Tiny Land Inc., of Upland, California has recalled Children's Tiny Land Play Tents following CPSC action announced on June 4, 2026. This recall affects about 7,500 units. The recalled tents' fiberglass poles can shed fibers, posing an injury risk of skin and eye irritation. Tiny Land has received eight reports of the fiberglass poles shedding fiber, resulting in skin or eye irritation. The manufacturer is advising consumers to stop using the product immediately. Affected consumers can schedule a free repair by contacting the company directly. The CPSC recommends inspecting the product for matching model numbers and contacting the manufacturer if uncertain about whether a specific unit is covered.
This recall appears in: Other Injury Hazards.