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How to Use Night Lights in Infant's Room:
There is no scientific proof that a night light in your infant's room will help them sleep better or assist in soothing them back to sleep if they do wake during the night. However, many parents still place a night light in their infant's room. One reason to use a night light is to provide you enough light to check on your infant or respond to nighttime crying. This maintains a constant room illumination that will not increase baby's alertness as turning on a brighter light might do
Night Lights for Kids:
If your child is afraid of the dark or frequently needs help during the night, consider a nightlight. They come in many shapes and sizes, so you are should easily be able to find one to fit your needs
Function
Nightlights can help soothe the fears of a child who is afraid of the dark. They can also light the way for an adult stumbling down the hall in the dark to help a crying infant or a child suffering a nightmare
Features
Most nightlights use a single seven-watt incandescent bulb to provide a warm light in a small area such as a bathroom or hallway. Some nightlights have an on/off switch so you can turn them off when they are not needed; others have a light sensor that turns the bulb on when it is dark in the room
Availability and Pricing
Nightlights are generally easy to find and inexpensive. You can buy a plain one at the supermarket for less than $3 or spend up to $25 online for a special activity nightlight for infants
Character Nightlights
Kids love cartoon characters, and nightlight manufacturers provide hundreds of options to match your child's interests and decor, including cartoon characters like the princesses and superheroes such as Spiderman and Batman
Energy-Efficient Nightlights
LED (light-emitting diode) nightlights use much less electricity to operate than incandescent nightlights, and LED nightlights can last thousands of hours
Benefits
A nightlight in the bathroom is great for nighttime potty training, too. It allows you and your child to see without turning on the brighter overhead light, which can make it harder for your child to fall back asleep
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