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Little Sleepies Recalls Sleepyhead Loveys and Bandana Bibs Due to Choking Hazard | News Fission

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  • Recalled Bandana Bib (Shown in Banana Pattern)

Name of Product:

Sleepyhead Loveys and Bandana Bibs

Hazard:

The care instruction label on the Sleepyhead Lovey and Bandana Bib can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Recall Date:

October 12, 2023

Units:

About 450,000 (In addition, about 3,331 were sold in Canada)

Recall Details

Description:

This recall involves the Little Sleepies Sleepyhead Lovey and Bandana Bib. The recalled Sleepyhead Loveys are intended to be used by babies and toddlers as a security blanket. The recalled Bandana Bibs are intended to be worn by babies during mealtime to protect clothing, as well as for drooling or teething babies and toddlers. The products come in a variety of colors and patterns.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately take the recalled Sleepyhead Loveys and Bandana Bib away from children and remove the care instruction label to eliminate the hazard or, if consumers do not wish to remove the label, they can return the products using pre-paid shipping from the company for a full refund.

Incidents/Injuries:

The company received two reports of care instruction labels becoming detached from the recalled Lovey. No injuries have been reported.

Sold At:

Online at www.littlesleepies.com and at boutique stores nationwide from February 2021 through September 2023 for between $12 and $48.

Distributor(s):

Little Sleepies, of Sherman Oaks, California

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