November 26, 2025 - 06:35

Little Partners has issued a recall for its Grow ‘N Stow Folding Learning Tower following multiple reports of the platform collapsing during use. This safety concern has prompted the company to take immediate action to protect consumers and their children.
Parents are advised to check if their learning tower is affected by the recall. The affected units can be identified by specific model numbers, which can be found on the product's label. If your tower is among those recalled, it is crucial to stop using it immediately to prevent any potential injuries.
To facilitate safety, Little Partners is offering a repair program for the affected units. Consumers can request a repair kit, which will include instructions and necessary components to ensure the learning tower is safe for use once again.
The company emphasizes the importance of child safety and encourages all customers to verify their product status as soon as possible.
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