Amazon shoppers are being urged to stop using Mallimoda Children’s Pajama Sets following a recall affecting over 2,000 sets due to non-compliance with mandatory children’s sleepwear standards, which poses a serious burn risk to children.
The recall, issued November 20, 2025, covers two-piece pajamas with a long-sleeved button-up shirt and matching pants in colors including gray/pink, blue, gray/purple, and light green, and sizes 3/4T through 13/14 years. The items were sold from May 2021 through October 2025 and retailed for approximately $31.
Play Yards Infant Playpen Recall
This notice follows closely after the recall of the Play Yards infant playpen, sold on Amazon for $100–$110 since March 2025. Manufactured by Guangzhou Tinger Trading Co., Ltd. (Anna Queen) in China, the play yard has been flagged for potential suffocation hazards.
Infants could become trapped under the mattress or between the side of the play yard and the mattress, potentially resulting in fatal injuries. About 70 units are affected, identified by Model P700 and production date 202503.
Parents are instructed to disassemble the fabric cover, cut up the mattress pad, and dispose of all pieces to prevent resale or reuse.
Consumer Safety Guidance
No injuries have been reported from either product so far. However, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) stresses the importance of immediate compliance with the recall instructions to prevent accidents.
Shoppers are reminded to:
- Stop using recalled pajamas or play yards immediately
- Follow manufacturer instructions for disposal
- Contact the company for refunds or replacements
Retailer Accountability
These recalls underscore ongoing safety challenges for products marketed to children, especially during the busy holiday shopping season. Retailers like Amazon are urged to vigilantly monitor product compliance to protect consumers from serious risks.
How can parents and caregivers ensure the toys and sleepwear they buy are safe? What measures should online retailers take to prevent similar hazards in the future?
Share your thoughts in the comments — consumer awareness can save lives and prevent accidents this holiday season.

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