Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Ladybug, Ladybug Say Goodnight


Remember when you were a kid and a ladybug would fly by land on you? I remember being told that if you counted the dots on the ladybug that would tell you old she was. I'm still not sure if this is truth or fiction.

What I do know is that the ladybug is a favorite insect for many children. Perhaps it is the belief that if a child captures a ladybug, makes a wish, and then blows it away, the ladybug will then come back home to make the wish come true. I think that is why the Twilight Ladybug - Night Light is such a big hit with my girls. They believe that if they make a wish and turn on their ladybug, all of their dreams will come true.

With its illuminating shell and pretty, artful design, the Cloud b Twilight Ladybug Night Light complements any nursery or child's room. Both plush and soft and built to last, this nightlight is best placed on the floor in the center of the room, where it projects a starry night sky onto the ceiling and walls. For interactive fun, parents can also sit with their children and identify and describe the features of seven major constellations, including the Big Dipper and Pegasus, with the help of the beautifully illustrated Star Guide. The Twilight Ladybug also includes a sweet and charming story about how Twilight Ladybug, separated from his father, uses the constellations to find his way home.

There is something mystical and magical about the Twilight Ladybug - Night Light. My girls will not go to sleep without turning on their special light and making, wish after wish.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Turtles, Stars and Nightlights


Recently I received the best gift for my 3 year old son who wouldn't go to sleep without his light on. He is one of those terrified darkness-fearing toddlers; and nightlights just wouldn't work for him. A friend bought us a Twilight Turtle Night Light and it is wonderful.

The Twilight Turtle Night Light is a plush turtle nightlight that emits a warm glow and projects a starry night sky on the walls and ceiling, beckoning my son to sleep. All you have to do is press the button on the turtle’s shell and stars appear and glow for 45 minutes—just enough time for my son to drift off to sleep—before automatically shutting off and preserving the battery life. Down the road, when my son is a little older The Twilight Turtle Night Light will be a great teaching tool. It actually displays 8 major constellations within Twilight’s star pattern. We will be able to use the wonderfully illustrated Twilight Turtle Star Guide to identify and discover the Big and Little Dipper and lots of others. In the meantime, the Twilight Turtle Night Light is an excellent night light.

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