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When you have an imaginitive tot who becomes afraid of the dark, you try to find ways to get them to sleep in their own bed.
Unfortunately, this little critter did not stop our daughter from insisting to sleep with us, but he did add some playtime fun to our evenings! The Cloud B Twilight Lady Bug has a soft and cuddly body with a hard plastic shell on its back. On the shell are little star-shaped holes and four buttons near his hind legs. When the power button is pressed, the lady bug's shell lights up. In the dark, the little holes on its back project stars and a little crescent moon onto the walls and ceiling of the room. Pressing the other three buttons will change the color of the lights from green, blue and then to red, which is the "nightlight mode" (the shell glows brightly, but the star projection is very faint in this mode).
The bug comes with a little pamphlet that tells its story and has information about the different constellations that you can actually locate on the projection. There is also a little certificate of adoption on this pamphlet for you to complete for your child.
My daughter loves to turn out the lights at night and turn on the porjection. She makes us move it around on the walls so that she can "catch the moon". Definitely a lot of fun. We have yet to try finding the constellations with her, though.
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