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Souris Mini Pink Nightgown with Holiday Print Recalled Due To Flammability Hazard

Holiday-themed sleepwear is a favourite for many families, but a recent recall highlights the importance of fire safety in children’s clothing. Here’s what parents need to know about this nightgown recall.

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Pink long-sleeve toddler nightgown with a winter mail and animal print and ruffled hem.

A pink nightgown with a holiday all-over print has been recalled in Canada because it does not meet flammability requirements for children’s sleepwear. This poses a risk of burn injuries to children. No incidents or injuries have been reported as of now.

What’s being recalled?

  • Product: Pink nightgown with holiday all over print
  • Type: Children’s sleepwear
  • Where it’s sold: Across Canada
  • Recall date: April 30, 2026

This recall affects a pink children’s nightgown featuring a festive holiday print, commonly sold in stores and online across Canada.

Souris Mini holiday nightgown

The pink nightgown with holiday all-over print is a loose-fitting children’s sleepwear item, typically worn at bedtime. These nightgowns are often found in children’s clothing sections, especially around the holiday season, and are popular for their festive designs.

What’s the risk?

This nightgown does not meet Canadian flammability standards for children’s sleepwear. Loose-fitting garments like this can catch fire quickly if they come into contact with open flames or heat sources. Children are especially at risk for severe burn injuries if the fabric ignites.

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What should parents do?

Stop using the recalled nightgown immediately. Keep it away from children and do not allow them to wear it for sleep. Return the product to the place of purchase or follow the company’s instructions for a refund or safe disposal.

Key takeaways

  • This nightgown poses a serious burn risk due to flammability concerns.
  • Sold across Canada, affecting families nationwide.
  • No injuries or incidents have been reported as of April 24, 2026.

Check the official recall notice

See the official recall: “Pink nightgown with holiday all over print recalled due to flammability hazard

This article was crafted with assistance from an AI language model and reviewed by a human editor. The final version reflects this publication’s editorial standards and expertise.

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