Children's sleepwear sold in several states recalled due to risk of burn injuries

FILE - Baby pajamas recalled across the Midwest. (CPSC) 

Baby pajamas that were sold across stores in the Midwest are being recalled due to posing a potential burn hazard, according to an alert from the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission.

Dig deeper:

Meijer issued a recall for MCS and Lullaby Lane-brand one-piece footed sleepwear in the following sizes: 

  • 12 months
  • 18 months
  • 24 months

The sleepwear does not meet the mandatory flammability standard, according to CPSC, and could pose a risk of burn injuries to children. 

The styles impacted by the recall include: 

Brand: MCS

  • 7903815 – Heart
  • 7903816 – XOXO
  • 7903824 - Lucky Shamrock
  • 7903830 – Bunny
  • 7904907 - Beige Heather Halloween
  • 7905646 – Cupids Bows; Shamrocks

Brand: Lullaby Lane

  • 7904011 - Airplane; Animal Print; Animals; Apples; Camping; Daisies; Dinos; Duckies; Elephants; Forest; Highland Cow; Safari Lilac; Safari White; Sheep; Toile Floral; Bees
  • 7904012 - Meadow; Sharks; Star and Moon; Strawberries
  • 7904013 – Chalk Blue; Green; Heather Grey; Pastel Lilac; Pink A Boo; Powder Blue
  • 7905217 - Dinos Blue; Dinos Pink; Fair Isle; Heart; Multi Check; Penguin Pink; Penguin Iced Aqua; Polar Bear; Trees
  • 7905217 - Buffalo Check; Reindeer Heads; Gingerbread; Trees
  • 7905218 - Arctic Scene; Bows

By the numbers:

About 211,520 pajamas were sold across Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Kentucky.

The pajamas were sold from December 2024 through October 2025 for about $5-$12. 

What you can do:

Consumers who purchased the pajamas are advised to stop using them and return them to a Meijer store for a full refund. 

The Source: Information for this story was taken from a Consumer Product Safety Commission alert. This story was reported from San Jose. 

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