 Welcome to Recall Roundup. Did you know that CPSC protects your children with federal flammability requirements for pajamas? If children's pajamas or a lounge wear fail the standard, your child could be at risk for burn injuries if the pajamas catch fire. How do you make sure your child stays safe? Check for recalls. All of these children's pajamas and lounge wear have been recalled because they fail to meet the federal flammability standard. If you have any of these, take them away from your child and contact the firm. Roberta Roller Rabbit recalled about 32,000 children's pajama sets. They are 100% cotton, two-piece pajama sets and toddler sizes 1 through youth size 12 that were intended to be tight fitting but did not meet the size requirements. Return them to Roberta Roller Rabbit for a free replacement pajama set or your money back. About 19,000 of these youth lounge wear pants were recalled by M&M's World Stores. They came in two M&M prints. They were sold in youth sizes small through extra large. Return them to M&M's World for a full refund. KJ Sportswear California recalled about 9,200 children's Thor pajama sets. They were sold in combination sizes six months to youth large. Return them to KJ Sportswear California for a full refund. Smooth Industries recalled about 7,600 children's motocross racing theme pajamas. One-piece pajamas were sold in combination sizes six months to 24 months. The two-piece sets were sold in size extra small to youth extra large. Contact Smooth Industries for a credit towards another product. KTM North America recalled about 2,800 children's onesies and two-piece motocross pajamas. They were sold in a variety of children's sizes. Return them to KTM North America for a full refund. Luckily, no incidents were reported with any of these children's pajamas or loungewear. You can find out more about these recalls and others on our website, cpsc.gov. That is Recall Roundup. Stay tuned for our next update on recalls.