A fire hazard has prompted Target to recall thousands of nightlights.
The recall involves about 143,000 Circo nightlights.
The battery can overheat and cause the nightlight to melt.
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Target has received two reports of overheating incidents, including one report of a fire that damaged a consumer's dresser, wall and plug-in.
No injuries have been reported.
The collection includes a blue bird, an orange dino egg, a white soccer ball, a green shark, a yellow rocket and a pink hedgehog.
Target stores nationwide and their website sold the night lights from October 2014 through last May for about $15.
Consumers should stop using the product and can return it to any Target store for a full refund.
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