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Children’s Christmas Tree Toy Play Sets — recall

Consumer goods · United States · 2026-02-26
Hazard: Risk of Injury from Lead Exposure

Children’s Christmas Tree Toy Play Sets was recalled in United States on 2026-02-26 due to risk of injury from lead exposure. This recall involves TheKiddoSpace-branded children’s Christmas tree toy play sets. The recalled felt play sets consist of a two-sided Christmas tree that measures about 40 inches high and 28 inches wide, holiday-themed felt ornaments, including one that read…

CountryUnited States
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-02-26
ImporterSN Commerce LLC, dba TheKiddoSpaceStore, of Dover, Delaware
RetailerTheKiddoSpaceStore.com
Units affected300
HazardRisk of Injury from Lead Exposure
Hazard descriptionThe zipper pull on the music box compartment of the recalled Christmas Tree Toys contain levels of lead that exceed the federal lead content ban. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health issues. Additionally, the Christmas tree component fails to comply with various mechanical and electrical requirements for battery-operated toys.
Non-complianceFederal Lead Content Ban and Mandatory Standard for Toys
RemedyConsumers should stop using the recalled play sets immediately, take them away from children, and contact TheKiddoSpace for a free replacement toy of at least equal value to the purchase price of the recalled play set, including free shipping. Consumers will be asked to write “RECALLED” on the tree and submit a photo of the marked product to info@thekiddospace.com. Consumers should then discard the tree and storage box in accordance with their local waste disposal requirements.
Recall number26-300
Official noticeView source ↗

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