Joined: 29 Jun 2009 21:36 Posts: 7941 Location: South Shields - North East
Laceys-Mummy wrote:
We used the calpol nightlight when Lacey was younger, it's a nice bright blue colour xx
Thanks will have a look at that one. He's not a fan of his nightlight at the minute and seems a bit unsettled with Si going away to thought a new brighter one might help.
Joined: 27 Mar 2008 11:02 Posts: 96 Location: Bushey
We use the go glow night light, they're great as can be used as a night light, torch and projector...only downside is that you have to keep remembering to charge them, and they're quite expensive. x x
You can get the lights that stick on the wall that you just have to push to turn on and off but think these would be better for older kids, the glow lights like scrummymummy suggested are best for littlens i think.
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