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- The light effect of the constellation night light

- Front view of the constellation night light

- The four function button of the constellation night light

- Check out the belly part of the ladybug light

- The power adapter of the ladybug night light

- The specifications of the power adapter and the light

- Cover Material: Painted Plastic
- Middle Material: Lint
- Stuffed Material: PP Cotton
- Size: 33 x 20 x 9cm/13.0 x7.9 x 3.5in(L x W x H)
- Ladybug shape design is very cute and is very attractive to kids and girls
- The stuffed design makes it as cute as a stuffed toy
- Different light functions are very practical and all the light effects are very pretty
- This kids night light can help your kids sleep better
- It is really a perfect gift for you kids

About Night Lights:

- There's something about the little beacon of a night light that provides comfort to children and adults alike. The tiny devices are commonly seen in halls, stairways, bedrooms and other places where full light isn't necessary but a little light can help. Electric, battery and solar-powered versions are available
History
- An electric night light was invented by Abraham Donsky in 1960. He filed for a patent for a double bulb night light on January 30, 1962. The patents described the night lights as low level lights used to illuminate stairs, halls and houses. The patent description also mentions how night lights would illuminate safety devices like fire extinguishers
Types
- One-piece night lights are inside a molded plastic shape and produce a soft glow. These night lights must be unplugged to turn them off. Another type has a bulb, hood and base. A low wattage bulb, 4 to 7 watts, screws into the base. The base is plugged into an electrical socket. Some night lights resemble lamps. Toys may feature battery-operated night lights. Novelty night lights called bubble lights are filled with a liquid that bubbles when it is warmed by the bulb
Uses
- Night lights are used just as its creator intended and then some. They are commonly used in children's rooms and baby nurseries. It helps some children deal with a fear of complete darkness. It's also been used in emergency situations where turning on ordinary bright lights could be dangerous. A home owner concerned about a possible prowler in or around the house would turn on a night light
Considerations
- Improper use of night lights may lead to fires. A U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission report published in 2010 concluded that night lights were responsible for about 10 fires a year nationwide. Toilet paper, blankets, sheets, curtains, clothing, fabrics and all flammable materials should not be kept near night light bulbs. Traditional bulb night lights grow increasingly hotter the longer they are turned on. Only adults should operate night lights to avoid burns and other hazards
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
- Select a soft soothing light that doesn't create a lot of shadows. Soft lights will help a baby fall back asleep faster than brighter lights. You also don't want your baby to stay awake intrigued by shadows cast by the light and surrounding room items
- Set the light away from the crib and preferably below the crib level. This lessens the distraction the light may create
- Keep all wires away from the crib. Properly secure any cord with cord casing or behind furniture where it does not pose a choking hazard

- 1 x Night Light
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Channing
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11-29-2011- Other Thoughts: The light feels really soft and comfortable to see!! <br/>Really nice!!
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Alvis
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11-28-2011- Other Thoughts: The Constellation Night Light is very practical and I am very satisfied with it. I decide to use it for my kid from now on.
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Boris
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11-26-2011- Other Thoughts: I order this Constellation Night Light for my little son and he really loves the light
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Gill
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12-01-2011- Other Thoughts: The light is very soft and can help me fall in sleep. Really useful for me!
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Daniel
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11-30-2011- Other Thoughts: My girlfriend love the soft light very much. And she said it's really romantic!
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