A popular toy kitchen set has just been recalled following the death of a 23-month-old child—and parents who own one are being urged to act immediately.

Backyard Kids, LLC and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall on July 31, 2025, affecting approximately 192,000 model play kitchen sets from the KidKraft Farm to Table line. The action follows the tragic death of a toddler whose clothing became caught on one of the accessory hooks, causing fatal strangulation. The product poses a risk to young children who might climb on the counter or crawl through the back opening, where plastic or metal hooks are placed to hold toy pots, pans, and utensils.

According to the CPSC, the Oregon toddler was climbing through the opening at the back of the toy kitchen when his shirt got caught on one of the hooks. He wasn’t able to free himself in time and tragically died from asphyxia. The incident occurred in February 2023. No other incidents or injuries have been reported.

Although the product is designed for children ages 3 and up, the potential risk comes from younger siblings or toddlers exploring the kitchen in unintended ways—something many parents know is all too common in real life.

What exactly is being recalled?

The recall affects all KidKraft Farm to Table Play Kitchens, model number 53411. These kitchens are black and light gray with wood-like countertops, measuring roughly 44 inches long by 43 inches tall. The model number is printed on a sticker on the back of the kitchen set. They were sold online through KidKraft.com, Amazon, and Walmart between 2018 and July 2025, retailing between $120 and $270.

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Who sold them—and why is Backyard Kids handling the recall?

The recalled play kitchens were originally imported and sold by KidKraft, Inc. from 2018 until May 2024. After KidKraft filed for bankruptcy, Backyard Kids purchased the remaining 2,900 units and sold approximately 400 of them to retailers and consumers. Since KidKraft is no longer able to conduct a recall, Backyard Kids has stepped in.

In an official statement, KidKraft noted: “Backyard Kids has voluntarily agreed to recall and provide free replacement hooks (which hold toy accessories) for all units, even though only about 400 of the 192,000 recalled units were sold to consumers by Backyard Kids.”

That applies to units sold in the United States. In Canada, however, Backyard Kids will only provide free replacement hooks for the units they directly sold to Canadian retailers or consumers.

The recall is being conducted in cooperation with both the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada. You can view the full official recall press release here.

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What should parents do immediately?

If you own one of these kitchens:

  1. Stop using it immediately.
  2. Remove all original hooks from the play kitchen and dispose of them. Here are instructions on how to remove them.
  3. Take a photo of the play kitchen showing the hooks have been removed.
  4. Complete the recall form at www.kidkraft.com/pages/recall to receive free replacement hooks.
  5. If you have questions, call 800-882-0234 (Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM–5:00 PM ET) or email recall@kidkraft.com.

A sobering reminder for parents

Kids explore in ways we don’t always expect—climbing, squeezing, and crawling through any space that sparks their curiosity. That’s why it’s worth taking a moment to check this play kitchen. If the recalled model is in your home, remove the hooks and request the free replacements. A small fix today can make their favorite play space a safer one tomorrow.