Babymoov Project Night Light – review and competition
Jacob sometimes has trouble going to sleep, and always needs a nightlight. But nightlights can be a little bit, well, boring! So I was very excited to receive the Project Night Light to review.
This is a multicoloured projector light which projects a starry night sky scene onto the ceiling. It also features 7 different soothing music and nature sounds.
As you can see, it has a really nice, soothing glow – not too bright, so will not overstimulate little ones trying to sleep. There are several different coloured lights, that fade in and out in a smooth sequence. The music and nature sounds are really lovely too. There are 2 different volume settings, depending on how loud you feel you need it. The sounds range from crashing waves and twittering birds, to white noise and a heartbeat. The heartbeat noise is perfect for newborns, while Jacob prefers the birds.
I have to say that this is the best night light I have come across. It is so much nicer than standard lamps, and little ones love the colour changing starry sky scene (and so do the adults but shhh don’t tell). The sounds are soothing and gentle, and it works for all ages, from newborn upwards. A definite must have in my book!
You can find out more about Babymoov by joining them on their Facebook page.
Fancy one of these yourself? Well, why not enter my competition, and you too could be the proud owner of a Babymoov Project Night Light. Just enter via the Rafflecopter form below:
* We were sent this item free of charge for review purposes but all thoughts and opinions are my own. Competition terms and conditions – open to UK residents only. The competition will end on 13/08/13 and the winner will be randomly selected and emailed. *Win competitions at ThePrizeFinder.com
A warm bath
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Reading a book or a nice massage off the hubby but thats once in a blue moon!
I think I end up just falling asleep waiting for the kids to go to sleep!
Thoughts of emigration!
Telly!
Counting sheep