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Push nightlight?

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MummysPuppet · 10/03/2011 09:57

Hi all - I'd really appreciate your help on this one...

DD(aged 2) is having trouble sleeping through the night at the moment (ever since bonfire night - bloody fireworks!) and I've made the silly mistake of allowing her to sleep in my bed, just so we do get some sleep. However I'm trying to get her out of it now and encourage her to stay in her cot. As part of this I've tried a couple of push on nightlights in her bed - 2 moon-shaped ones from B&Q which both failed before she even went to bed, and a generic round one which was working well but the batteries had run out by the time I went to bed last night!

We like the idea of a push on light because it gives her control and she's learning that she needn't be scared of the dark because she can always put the light on, but unless I take out shares in Duracell or something I could really do with one that will last a lot longer!

Any thoughts?

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MaMattoo · 10/03/2011 10:20

Yup. Ikea are currently doing these night lights in the children's section. They are rechargeable. change colour, soft and tactile, dont get warm, dont have wires attached. My 9mo LO loves it and stares at it till his eyes close. I dont leave it in his cot as he is little, but within sight. It has a little integrated switch which can be pressed on and off safely.
See www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/40150993

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