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Boop33 · 27/10/2012 16:53

Can anyone suggest a good nightlight for newborns which can be put in mine and DH bedroom to start with and then transferred to nursery . I have had a look but cannot really see any which catch my eye or seem to fit the bill ...........!!

Thanks

xx

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Knowsabitabouteducation · 27/10/2012 16:55

We used to just keep the hall light on.

windsurf74 · 27/10/2012 16:55

Grobag egg - bonus, it measures the temperature in your room at the same time! :) You can get them in Tescos now.

lindsell · 27/10/2012 16:58

My baby monitor has a nightlight on it, it's a bt digital one.

Boop33 · 27/10/2012 17:01

thanks ....

windsurf my sis in law is getting us one of those gro eggs do they have sufficient light as well ( we were getting it for the room thermometer!)

knows i had thought about that too .............

lindsell we are borrowing a baby monitor ..............

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kellestar · 27/10/2012 17:04

Gro egg is enough light to feed/ check on baby without waking. Will be sneaking it out of DD's room for DC2 in april. Will have to buy DD a more grown up version.

Timeforabiscuit · 27/10/2012 17:05

I second the growbag egg -- nice soft light and really handy for spotting if the room is too hot

bonzo77 · 27/10/2012 17:07

Another one with a light on the monitor.

Marmiteisyummy · 27/10/2012 17:12

I bought these candle lights for this very purpose and they have been great. Enough light to feed by without too much and very portable. Still using them now DS is 2.5 to go in and tuck him in before we go to bed.
Recharge lasts 1-2 months depending on usage. 1 month if using for few hours a day.

backwardpossom · 27/10/2012 20:55

I used a lamp with a dimmer, was perfect.

AlphabetiSpaghetti · 27/10/2012 20:57

I have lindam plug in one. It gives off a lovely snuggly colour. You can get them on amazon.

jenbird · 27/10/2012 21:35

If you're looking for something that is more of an heirloom piece then these china rabbit night lights are beautiful. I got one for my SIL and it gives off a really soft glow: www.littleyellowbirds.co.uk/products/china-rabbit-night-light

katiecubs · 28/10/2012 09:26

Ikea do some really cute ones - little characters that touch on/off and can be plugged in or charged up.

EMS23 · 28/10/2012 09:28

I use the Phillips candles too, great as you can carry them with you from room to room so not having to negotiate stairs, sleeping dogs and toys on the landing in darkness!

mamababa · 28/10/2012 09:30

We just have a plug in one from mothercare. Not as pretty as the gro egg though

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