Some children's pyjama sets made by Target Australia have been recalled over fire safety fears.
The garments don't meet sizing safety rules for kids nightwear.
Because they are a loose fit, they may pose a fire risk if worn or put close to heat or flames.
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The product affected are particular girls' long-sleeved cotton rib tops and cotton pant pyjama sets.
The recall specifically affects the "Bambi" and "heart" sets of a cream top and pink pant, as well as a pink "bunny" set.
They were sold between January 5 and March 8 this year.
Customers should return them to Target, or contact the company for a refund.
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