The Children's Tiny Land Play Tents was recalled in 2026 by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) over the recalled tents' fiberglass poles can shed fibers, posing an injury risk of skin and eye irritation.. If you own this product, you may be entitled to a free repair, replacement, or refund — here's exactly what to do.
What was recalled
- Children's Tiny Land Play Tents — Units: About 7,500
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.
The hazard
The CPSC flagged the following risk:
- The recalled tents' fiberglass poles can shed fibers, posing an injury risk of skin and eye irritation.
What to do if you own this product
The recall 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.
Consumer contact: Tiny Land toll-free at 833-556-5252 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at customer_care@tinylandus.com, or online at https://www.tinylandus.com/pages/recalls or www.tinylandus.com and click on "Recall" at the bottom of the page for more information.
Official CPSC recall notice: Read the full recall on CPSC.gov.
Keep your proof of purchase — most recall remedies require it. If you can't find your receipt, here's how to handle a claim without one.
How to check your other products for recalls
Recalls are announced constantly, and most people never hear about the ones affecting products they already own. The fastest way to stay covered is to keep a list of what you own and check it against the CPSC database automatically.
See our guide on how to check any product for a recall, or let CoverKeep do it for you — it scans everything you own against the CPSC database every day and alerts you the moment there's a match.
Get recall alerts for everything you own
CoverKeep checks your products against the CPSC recall database every day and alerts you instantly. Free on the App Store.
Download CoverKeep FreeFrequently asked questions
How do I know if my Children's Tiny Land Play Tents is part of the recall?
Check the model number and purchase date against the affected units listed above, and confirm on the official CPSC notice. If it matches, you're covered by the remedy.
Does a recall mean a free replacement?
Often yes. Recall remedies are typically a free repair, replacement, or refund — you generally don't pay, even if the product is out of warranty. Recall rights are separate from the manufacturer's warranty.
What if I already got rid of the receipt?
Many recall remedies still work with a photo of the product, the model/serial number, or a card statement. Here's how to prove a purchase without the original receipt.
Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). CoverKeep is not affiliated with the CPSC or any manufacturer. Always confirm details on the official recall notice.