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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
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| Product Information | |
| Model number: | 7333-ZZ |
| Target gender: | Unisex |
| Material Type: | Cotton |
| Care instructions: | batteries included |
| Number of items: | 1 |
| Best uses: | quiet visual nightlight |
| Batteries required: | Yes |
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132 of 132 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Original turtle is better,
By 3 Dudes and a Mom (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cloud b Twilight Constellation Night Light, Sea Turtle (Baby Product)
While this sea turtle is nice; the original turtle is much better: The original: 1) has more stars/constellations to really turn the ceiling into a night sky; 2) it offers 3 color displays (blue, green and orange); the sea turtle CLAIMS to offer 3 colors, but it actually is only 2 and the "third" color comes when you press both the green and blue on at the SAME TIME, thus creating a "blue green" turtle shell. Further, when you do this, TWO displays are cast onto the ceiling (one green and one blue; NOT one blue-green display), it is very weird to see 2 moons and 2 sets of identical stars on the ceiling; and 3) on the original when you press each of the color buttons, the other color will automatically turn off, on the sea turtle if you don't turn off a color, you get that weird double display I was talking about.
Also, as a note, the endangered animals on the turtle only light up ON the turtle's shell NOT get cast onto the wall or ceiling. If you are considering this, I absolutely would recommend the original turtle instead. Both my sons (2 and 4) LOVE LOVE LOVE it (and their friends all do, too, when they come over). They love to play with it and they love to fall asleep to it.
89 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FABULOUS!,
By SavvyKids (Monticello, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cloud b Twilight Constellation Night Light, Sea Turtle (Baby Product)
I purchased this turtle for my eleven year old brother for Christmas and he really loves it...as does everyone else in the house! Everyone wants their turn at night to have their ceiling illuminated with stars! I have also previously purchased the Twilight Ladybug for my three year old daughter, which is so adorable. My only comment between the two items is that the ladybug projects the stars over a greater area...even onto the walls somewhat (in a large sized kids room), while the turtle projects in a narrower oval shape which only does about half the ceiling in a large room. This is probably due to the shell shapes...but just FYI...if you want more coverage go with the ladybug!
35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this little guy,
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This review is from: Cloud b Twilight Constellation Night Light, Sea Turtle (Baby Product)
Don't expect to use it as a nightlight by which to see your child's facial expressions or to change his diaper (as I learned once they both arrived). It's not that bright. But if you want something that will project non-moving stars on the ceiling (i.e. a patch of about 3 ft by 3 ft on your ceiling), it works. You can also choose either green stars, blue stars, or both. It also has little pictures of endangered marine life that light up. If you want something to change a diaper, get a small lamp with a low wattage light bulb. If you want something "cute," especially for an older child, get this.
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