A fresh sleepwear recall is worth adding to the family laundry check this week. Health Canada has expanded a recall for U Kids We Love Cozy 2-piece pajama sets and fluffy lounge pants because the products do not meet Canada’s flammability requirements for children’s sleepwear. The affected items were sold at Urban Kids and Urban Planet stores, and the company reported 62,722 units sold in Canada from October 2025 to June 2026. Health Canada says consumers should stop using the recalled sleepwear right away and return it to an Urban Kids or Urban Planet store for a refund.
The recall covers several style numbers, so this is not a quick colour-only check. The affected 2-piece pajama sets include short-sleeve tops with fluffy wide-leg lounge pants in style numbers 3528-4828-2601, 3528-4828-2608 and 3528-4828-2621, with colours including lilac, ivory, green, black, light pink, pink, lavender, blue, grey, brown, multi, navy, heather gray, white and yellow. Lounge pants sold on their own are also listed under style number 3528-4828-2603 in colours such as ivory, light pink, pink, blue, multi, lilac and black. If a tag is hard to read, match the style number first, then treat colour and store history as supporting clues.
The shopper takeaway is simple: check drawers, overnight bags and recently packed camp or cottage clothing before the next sleepover. Health Canada says loose-fitting children’s sleepwear can touch ignition sources such as stove elements, candles and matches more easily than tight-fitting sleepwear, and once ignited can burn quickly. The agency also says the company had received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada as of June 12, 2026, but the recall is still active because the product fails the safety requirement. That distinction matters: a recall does not need an injury report before families should act.
For parents and caregivers, the most useful routine is a ten-minute tag audit. Pull out fuzzy lounge pants, matching pajama sets and sleepover clothes bought since last fall, then look for the U Kids We Love Cozy branding and the listed style numbers. Set any possible matches aside rather than putting them in a donation pile. Health Canada reminds consumers that the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act prohibits recalled products from being redistributed, sold or even given away in Canada. In other words, do not pass the item to another family, list it online, or send it to a thrift store.
This recall is also a good reminder about how to shop the kids’ sleepwear aisle during clearance season. Canada’s Children’s Sleepwear Regulations set flammability expectations for children’s sleepwear, and shoppers can use that rule of thumb even without reading legal text in the aisle: be cautious with very loose, fuzzy or costume-like pieces marketed for bedtime, especially when they are being bought for younger children who may be near kitchens, fireplaces, candles or camp stoves. A sale price is not a safety screen. Keep receipts when buying seasonal sleepwear, and photograph tags before the first wash if your household rotates clothing between siblings.
If you find one of the affected products, Health Canada’s direction is to stop using it and return it to an Urban Kids or Urban Planet location for a refund. YM Inc. is listed as the importer, and Health Canada says consumers can contact the company by phone at 1-866-717-7008, Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, or by email at customerservice@yminc.ca. If a child has already worn the item without incident, the next step is still to remove it from use; the recall is about preventing a hazard before a stove, candle, match or other ignition source turns a weak fabric choice into an emergency.
A practical household checklist: search closets and hampers for the style numbers; check backup clothes at grandparents’ homes, day camps and cottage bags; keep the recalled product out of use until it is returned; and use the recall as a prompt to review other loose children’s sleepwear before summer travel. If you bought multiples, compare each tag instead of assuming one refund covers the whole batch. If the item was a gift, tell the buyer where it came from so they can help with receipt details if a store asks. For Canadian shoppers, this is the kind of alert that can be handled quickly, but only if it is noticed before the item gets packed for the next overnight trip.
Source trail: - Health Canada, “Expanded recall: U Kids We Love Cozy 2-piece Pajamas Sets and Lounge Pants recalled due to flammability Hazard” — https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/expanded-recall-u-kids-we-love-cozy-2-piece-pajamas-sets-and-lounge-pants-recalled-due - Justice Laws Website, “Children’s Sleepwear Regulations (SOR/2016-169)” — https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2016-169/index.html - Justice Laws Website, “Canada Consumer Product Safety Act” — https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-1.68/index.html