Recall: Bellabu Bear Children’s Sherpa Robes
Release Date: October 9, 2025 | Release Number: 25-DFC
What’s happening?
In partnership with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Bellabu Bear has issued a voluntary recall of certain children’s sherpa robes. There have been no incidents or injuries reported; however, testing showed the robes do not meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear.
These robes were designed as cozy loungewear, but out of concern they may be used for sleep, we’re following a formal recall process.
What should I do?
- Stop using the robe immediately.
- Start return / refund
- We'll email you a prepaid shipping label and issue a full refund or store credit for the original purchase price.
Prefer help from a human? Email help@bellabubear.com or call 888-703-7752 (Mon–Fri, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. PT).
Which robes are included?
About 1,300 Bellabu Bear children’s sherpa robes in sizes S/M and M/L, with “Bellabu Bear” and “BB-NW12109” on the neck label. Prints include: PAW Patrol, Garfield, Minecraft, Minions, Batman, Justice League, Wonder Woman, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Trolls, Dora, Nutcracker, hearts, Santa, stripes, bows, and dragon.
Where and when were they sold?
Sold by select retailers and online (including BellabuBear.com, LetThembelittleBoutique.com, SaksFifthAvenue.com, and Saks Fifth Avenue stores/boutiques), from January 2024 through July 2025, for about $60.
Fast answers
Have there been any injuries?
No. There have been no incidents or injuries reported.
Is my robe definitely included?
Check the neck label for “Bellabu Bear” and “BB-NW12109” and compare your print and size to the list above. If you’re unsure, contact us—we’ll help.
Refund or store credit—what are my options?
You choose: return for a full refund to your original payment method or a store credit for the original purchase price.
Distributor: Bellabu Bear, Costa Mesa, California | Manufactured in: China
Federal law prohibits any person from selling products subject to a Commission-ordered recall or a voluntary recall undertaken in consultation with the CPSC. For more information about recalls, visit CPSC.gov or SaferProducts.gov.