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April 23, 2026 – SiPaiSaiErDianZiShangWu (ShenZhen) YouXianGongSi d/b/a AMZCMJ DGD of China recalled about 130 children’s tower stools sold on Amazon.com from February 2025 through March 2026 for $85 to $100 after receiving seven reports of children falling or becoming entrapped, resulting in four injuries including contusions, splinters, and scrapes [1].
Seven Incidents, Four Injuries
The company documented seven separate incidents of children falling from the stool or becoming entrapped in the side openings. Four children suffered actual injuries serious enough to report including contusions, splinters, and scrapes.
Three Hazards Combined
The recalled stools pose tip-over hazards, fall hazards, and entrapment hazards simultaneously. Children can tip the stool over, fall from the height while standing on it, or become trapped when their torsos fit through openings designed into the sides.
Entrapment Risk
A child’s torso can fit through the openings on the tower’s sides, creating deadly entrapment scenarios. Once a child’s body passes through an opening but their head cannot, they can become trapped and suffocate.
Collapse During Use
The stools can collapse while children are standing on them. Structural failure during use sends children falling from heights up to 34 inches, creating impact injuries.
Foldable Design Weakness
The towers are foldable and convert into a table and chair configuration. Moving parts, hinges, and conversion mechanisms create multiple potential failure points where the structure can collapse.
Wooden Construction
The stools measure 15 inches deep, 22 inches wide, and 34 inches tall made from wood. At nearly 3 feet tall, falls from the top platform can cause serious head injuries on hard kitchen floors.
Blackboard Feature
The towers include an integrated blackboard to attract children’s interest. This design feature encourages extended use and interaction with a product that can collapse, tip over, or trap children.
Kitchen Helper Towers
These products market as kitchen helper stools allowing toddlers to reach countertops alongside parents during meal preparation. Extended time at counter height increases fall and entrapment exposure.
Amazon Exclusive Sales
The recalled stools sold only through Amazon.com during a 14-month period from February 2025 through March 2026. Amazon’s platform distributed these dangerous products to families nationwide.
Chinese Manufacturing
SiPaiSaiErDianZiShangWu (ShenZhen) YouXianGongSi manufactured and imported these stools from China. The extremely long company name suggests a business structure designed to complicate accountability.
Brand Name on Receipt Only
The brand name “AMZCMJ DGD” appears only on the product’s order receipt, not on the stool itself. This makes identifying recalled units difficult if consumers discarded purchase documentation.
Destruction Required for Refund
Consumers must write “recalled” in permanent marker on all sides, disassemble the stool, photograph the destroyed product, and email the photo to dgdtoddlertowerrecall@dchskj.cn. Only after destroying the stool and providing photographic proof do consumers receive refunds.
No Phone Contact Available
The company provides only an email address for the recall, no phone number. Email-only contact creates barriers for consumers seeking immediate assistance or clarification.
Small Recall Volume
Only 130 units were recalled, yet seven incidents and four injuries occurred. That means more than 5% of sold units caused reportable incidents—an extraordinarily high failure rate.
Contusions and Scrapes
Reported injuries include contusions (bruising from impact), splinters (from wooden construction), and scrapes. These documented injuries likely represent only the most serious cases parents bothered reporting to the manufacturer.
Death Risk Acknowledged
The CPSC specifically warns of “risk of serious injury and death” from these stools. Entrapment hazards can be fatal if children become wedged in openings and cannot free themselves.
Toddler Target Age
The company name includes “toddler tower” in the recall email address, confirming these products target young children. Toddlers lack the judgment and physical ability to safely use unstable, collapsible platforms.
Competitive Product Awareness
Numerous tower stool brands exist with safer designs that prevent entrapment. AMZCMJ DGD manufactured a product with known hazards that better-designed competitors had already addressed.
Contact an Attorney
If your child was injured from an AMZCMJ DGD tower stool fall or entrapment, contact a product liability attorney. Preserve the stool without destroying it, photograph injuries and the stool design, save medical records, and keep Amazon purchase records.
References
1. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Childrens-Tower-Stools-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-and-Death-from-Entrapment-and-Fall-Hazards-Imported-by-AMZCMJ-DGD
