1/13/2024 0 Comments Painting translucent nails![]() A standout feature for us has to be the smart sound sensor, when a cry is detected, the nightlight automatically turns on saving you a trip out of bed. There are two straps supplied to attach to a cot – it’s worth bearing in mind that this only attaches if your cot has bars as we’re using a bedside crib we placed as close as we could, but in a traditional cot this is a doddle. It’s designed to work in three stages: starting life as a crib soothing light, then a crib projector and graduating as a table-top night lamp. This is a really nifty piece of kit from baby brand Infantino, and for its size – and cost – it’s bursting with features. Once the egg is charged (a full charge takes eight hours) it will last 10 hours, although we found it exceeded this.Īt under £30 it’s a still considered purchase (though not as much as the Moonie rabbit), but look at this as an investment: you have a night light – or a lovely little side lamp – that’ll get used for years to come. Both lights are dimmable the penguin has a dimmer switch at the back, while the egg has a discreet button on the top which has three brightness settings. The tactile silicone egg is not only lovely to touch, it’s also the perfect size for little hands to carry and hold and our two-year-old tester loved looking after it. The idea behind this product is to provide a fixed nursery night light to check on your baby once they’re in their own room, then once they hit 18 months of age, they can use the portable egg night light independently, making this a great option for longevity. The main penguin night light is charged via a USB cable (it doesn’t come with an adaptor) and acts as a hub for the portable egg light which proudly sits on top. This night light from Tommee Tippee is a game-changer. Plus, simply remove the module unit and you can pop this rabbit in the wash. ![]() There’s also a built-in smart cry detector, so it’ll start up when it hears any sounds of distress and will automatically shut off after 30 minutes. Our favourite is the simple mood light, offering a warm light that you can choose to pulsate. However, if you want to change the light modes (there are five to choose from) you’ll need to take it out through the side zip. You can do all these things without removing the unit. Squeeze his back to turn it on, and double squeeze to go through the sound library, or hold down to change the volume. There are seven soft colours, and five different soothing white and pink noise sounds, mimicking the frequencies of heartbeats, wind, rustling leaves and steady rain – plus there are also more traditional lullabies. Charging by the USB cable provided, it takes around 3 hours to fully charge, providing around 9 hours of working time.Įverything feels rather gentle with Moonie which is just what you want to settle a baby or child fighting sleep. While it’s the most expensive, it offers plenty, and we love that you can use the ears to tie to a cot or stroller. This rabbit is adorable, soft to the touch and thanks to the light and sound module hidden in its tummy, rather clever too. Practical and pretty doesn’t always prevail with baby essentials, but this is Polish brand Moonie’s mission: a family company that’s all about beautiful, simple and well-designed sleep aids and toys. It’s important to flag that experts believe the best possible way for a child to sleep is in pitch darkness, as this encourages melanin to do its work, but this doesn’t always work for every family. We also praised extra handy features, such as light projections or sounds. The latter will be hugely beneficial, and less draining on the battery, saving you from having to sneak in to turn it off. We also recommend finding night lights that give the option of adjusting the brightness and come with a timer. Although, we prefer those that offer a charging facility, as they are kinder to the planet. You should also consider battery life, especially if the night is going to be used daily. Looks matter, and you’ll want the night light to blend in nicely in a newly decorated bedroom or nursery, but there are a few things to consider before purchasing a night light.įirstly, how child-friendly is the light? Will they be able to use it independently? Is it portable or does it need to be plugged into the mains to operate? Portable options will give you freedom, particularly if you’re holidaying or spending a weekend with the grandparents. ![]() Night lights can help children and babies who are fighting sleep, are afraid of the dark or are partial to a midnight toilet break. A night light can soon become a child’s best friend, and parents will soon grow fond of it, too, considering it’ll help them get some much-desired sleep themselves. ![]()
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