Jessy Edwards  |  October 18, 2022

Category: Children’s Products

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Product photo of recalled pajamas.
(Photo Credit: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

Amazon pajama recall, JCPenney pajama recall

  • Who: Children’s pajamas and bathrobes sold at Amazon and JCPenney are being recalled.
  • Why: The sleepwear and robes violate flammability standards and can pose a burn hazard to kids.
  • Where: The recalls are active nationwide in the United States.

Children’s pajamas and bathrobes sold at Amazon and JCPenney are being recalled because they violate flammability standards and can pose a burn hazard to kids.

In a recall notice posted Oct. 13 to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website, the commission announced that about 9,200 Ekouaer children’s bathrobes sold exclusively at Amazon.com were being recalled. 

The children’s bathrobes fail to meet the flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children, the recall states.

The hooded bathrobes were sold in short-sleeves and long-sleeves and in sizes 110, 120, 130, 140 and 150, in various colors. 

“Consumers should immediately take the recalled sleepwear away from children and contact Ekouaer for a full refund,” the recall states. 

“Consumers who purchased the bathrobes will be asked to destroy the garments by cutting them in half and send the recalling firm a photo of the destroyed garment. Upon receipt of the photo, consumers will be issued a full refund of the purchase price.”

The robes were sold online at www.amazon.com from March 2020 through July 2021 for between $19 and $38.

Children’s nightgowns sold at JCPenney recalled

At the same time, about 450 children’s nightgowns imported by Jammers Apparel group and sold exclusively at JCPenney are being recalled. 

The recall notice was posted to the CPSC website Oct. 13, and involves Dots & Dreams Dollie & Me-branded children’s nightgowns made of 100% polyester.

The children’s nightgowns fail to meet the flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children, the recall notice states.

The short-sleeved nightgowns were sold in rainbow print on a mint-green background and have “Wknd” screen-printed on the front of the garment. 

“Consumers should immediately take the recalled sleepwear away from children and contact Jammers Apparel Group for a full refund,” the recall notice says. 

“Consumers who purchased the nightgowns will be asked to destroy the garments by cutting them in half and send the recalling firm a photo of the destroyed garment. Upon receipt of the photo, consumers will be issued a full refund of the purchase price.”

The companies are not currently facing legal action over the recalls, but Top Class Actions follows recalls closely as they sometimes end in class action lawsuits.

Meanwhile, more than 10,000 children’s sleepwear — nightgowns and pajama sets — sold on Amazon are subject to a recall due to flammability risk and burn hazards.

Are you affected by these Amazon or JCPenney recalls? Let us know in the comments! 


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3 thoughts onAmazon, JCPenney children’s pajamas recalled due to flammability risk

  1. Debra Hamlin says:

    Please add me

  2. Kathy Underheim says:

    Where is submit claim form. I bought sleepwear 3 years ago with a gift card

  3. Heather says:

    Ads me

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