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Children’s playgrounds sold on Amazon are being recalled due to a “risk of serious injury or death from choking and entrapment hazards,” according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
The items, which are manufactured in China by retailer Anna Queen, “violate the mandatory playground standard,” the agency said in a recall message.
“Infants can become trapped under the mattress or between the side of the play area and the mattress, posing a risk of serious injury or fatal suffocation,” CPSC said.
“Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled playgrounds and contact Anna Queen for a full refund,” it added.
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A children’s playground sold by Anna Queen and recalled by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. (CPSC)
The playgrounds were sold on Amazon for around $100 as of March 2025.
To date, no incidents or injuries have been reported.
“This recall involves playgrounds with black fabric sides and mesh panels with gray trim. The top rails are covered with white fabric with a multicolored print of bear faces, paws and the word ‘bear,'” the CPSC said.
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A removable label and packaging with the model number “P700,” which is part of the playground recall, the CPSC said. (CPSC)
“The playgrounds include a mattress with the same bear print,” the report continued, noting that “’Model: P700′ and ‘Manufacture Date: 202503’ are printed on the packaging and on a removable label provided with the playground.”
About 70 affected units were sold.

The affected children’s playgrounds were sold on Amazon’s website, the CPSC said. ((Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP via Getty Images) / Getty Images)
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“Consumers should disassemble the fabric cover from the playground frame, cut the cover and mattress pad into pieces, and email a photo of the destroyed playground” to an address associated with the retailer, the CPSC advised, “to obtain a full refund.”


