This weekly summary covers child-related recalls announced within the last 7 days. It is designed to help parents, grandparents, guardians, and childcare providers quickly check whether any recalled products may be in use and take practical next steps.

Recalled HALO Magic SleepsuitHALO Magic Sleepsuits

Why it was recalled: The zipper head can detach, creating a choking hazard for infants.

Who may be affected: Families with infants using certain HALO Magic Sleepsuits, especially recently purchased units with affected batch codes.

What families should do: Stop using the recalled sleepsuit right away and follow the company’s recall instructions before discarding it.

Read the official recall notice

Recalled Forever 21 Kids Disney Mickey Mouse Pajama Pants

Forever 21 Kids Disney Mickey Mouse Pajama Pants

Why it was recalled: The pajama pants do not meet required flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, creating a burn hazard.

Who may be affected: Children wearing the recalled pajama pants in sizes 5/6 through 13/14.

What families should do: Stop using the pajama pants and contact the company for the refund process listed in the recall notice.

Read the official recall notice

Recalled Cubimana Island Storm 3 In 1 Building Set

Cubimana Island Storm 3 In 1 Building Sets

Why it was recalled: The LED light piece contains button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children, creating a battery-ingestion hazard.

Who may be affected: Homes with this building set, especially where younger children may handle the toy or come across loose batteries.

What families should do: Take the toy away from children immediately, stop using it, remove and properly dispose of the batteries, and follow the refund steps in the recall notice.

Read the official recall notice

U.S. Child Recall Roundup by Age Group

Infants

HALO Magic Sleepsuits are included in this week’s summary because the detached zipper head can pose a choking hazard for infants.

Toddlers

Cubimana Island Storm building sets are the best fit here because accessible button cell batteries can be especially dangerous in homes with toddlers, even if older children also use the product.

School-Aged Children

Forever 21 Kids Disney Mickey Mouse Pajama Pants are included here because the recalled sleepwear poses a burn hazard if it does not meet required flammability standards.

Pre-Teens

No specific recall is included for this age group in this weekly summary.

Teens

No specific recall is included for this age group in this weekly summary.

Practical Next Steps for Families and Caregivers

  • Check sleepwear, infant sleep items, and battery-powered toys purchased online or received as gifts.
  • Remove recalled products from use right away.
  • Keep recalled items and loose batteries out of children’s reach while following recall instructions.
  • Use the official recall notices above to confirm product details and remedy steps.
  • If you manage a childcare setting, do a quick room-by-room check for infant items, sleepwear, and toys with batteries.