Tiny Land – Product Liability Lawyer

2026-05-18 – A consumer reported that a Tiny Land toy kitchen caused a laceration injury to a one-year-old child when the kitchen door repeatedly broke off, leaving sharp, jagged edges. The incident, filed with the CPSC SaferProducts.gov database, highlights a design defect in the hinge assembly that poses a laceration hazard to young children.

Product Details

Brand Name: Tiny Land
Manufacturer: Tiny Land
Retailer: Amazon
Incident Report Number: 6018524
Severity Type Name: First Aid Received by Non-Medical Professional
Severity Type ID: 7

Incident Overview

According to a report filed with the CPSC on February 10, 2026, the consumer stated that the kitchen door on a Tiny Land toy kitchen had broken off several times. The consumer had to obtain replacement doors each time. When the door breaks, it leaves open jagged edges, endangering the child using the toy. The reporter’s one-year-old child was using the product when the door broke and the child fell, resulting in scrapes and crying.

The consumer described that the faux wood material is too thin for the hinge. With just a little weight from the one-year-old, the door completely snaps off. The consumer noted that Tiny Land continues to sell the kitchen and door despite being aware of this common issue. The child received first aid from a non-medical professional for the laceration.

Safety Concerns

Immediate Dangers: When the door snaps off, the broken faux wood creates sharp, jagged edges. A child can easily cut skin on these edges during a fall or while playing near the broken part. The laceration may require first aid or, in more severe cases, medical attention.

Long-Term Risks: Repeated door failures mean the child is exposed to sharp edges each time. Over time, this could lead to multiple minor injuries or a deeper laceration if the child falls with greater force. The risk persists as long as the product is used without a design fix.

Who Might Be Affected: The primary victims are young children, typically aged 1–3, who use the toy kitchen as intended. The door is at a height and location where a toddler can lean on it or pull on it, making them vulnerable to the failure.

Warning Signs: The door may become loose or wobbly before completely snapping off. Parents might notice the hinge area flexing or the door not closing properly. Any visible cracking or splintering near the hinge indicates imminent failure.

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What Consumers Should Do

Stop Using Immediately: Discontinue use of the Tiny Land toy kitchen until the door issue is resolved. Remove the door if possible to prevent access to sharp edges.
Preserve the Product: Keep the broken door and any other parts in their current condition. Do not discard or repair them, as they may serve as evidence if you seek a remedy.
Document the Incident: Take clear photographs of the broken door, the sharp edges, and the area where the child was injured. Note the date and details of the incident.
Seek Medical Attention: If your child sustains a laceration, clean the wound and apply first aid. For deep cuts or signs of infection, consult a healthcare provider.
Contact the Manufacturer: Reach out to Tiny Land customer service with order details, photos, and a description of the issue. Request a replacement or refund.
Report to the CPSC: File a report at SaferProducts.gov to help regulators identify safety trends and potentially initiate a recall.
Check for Recalls: Visit CPSC.gov to see if Tiny Land has issued a recall for this product.

Consumers who suffered injury or property damage may wish to speak with a product liability attorney to discuss their legal options.

Manufacturer's Response

Tiny Land stated that it takes product safety seriously and regrets the child's injury. The company noted it is reviewing customer feedback on door durability and has developed an initial upgraded hinge design. Tiny Land previously provided replacement support and encourages consumers to contact customer service for assistance.

Legal Help Available

H Law Group is a California product liability law firm representing individuals injured by defective products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation. Our team offers free, no-obligation consultations to discuss your situation. If you or a loved one was injured by Tiny Land or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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