Have you recently bought clothing from H&M? Beware, because some of the brand’s sleepwear for children has been recalled.

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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recently recalled about 9,000 pajama sets because they don't meet flammability standards. The clothing poses a risk of burn injuries to children.

The organization pointed out two styles of 100% cotton knit, long-sleeve top and pant pajama sets sold in sizes 2 through 10. The tops are only a part of the recall, not the bottoms.

The first is sold as two sets of pajamas. One of the tops is pink and features a dog’s face and two extended 3D fabricated ears. It comes with pink pants.

The other is gray with a pink bow trim at the collar, and a pink heart over the left chest. It’s paired with pink, polka-dot bottoms.

The second style is a white top with a cat’s face and two extended 3D fabricated ears. It’s comes with white polka-dot pants.

Additional details about the pajamas are listed on the CPSC website.

The CPSC said consumers should stop wearing the clothing immediately. You should also contact H&M via phone or online for a full refund and a $20 gift card.

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