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Shine a Little Light at Night

You don€™t have to be young and afraid of the dark to appreciate the glow of a nightlight. They help us quietly navigate rooms and hallways when others are sleeping and let us see what€™s ahead in empty rooms. Animal-themed lights are great for little ones and we love these Kozy lights small fry teddy bears ($9) because they are multifunctional, serving as stuffed animal wabbit-the-rabbit-night-light-childrenslightingcouk.jpgand nightlight. Featured in Parents Magazine, these soft friends have tummies that gradually change colors. Twilight turtle€™s glow also changes color as he sits on the floor, projecting a complete starry night sky onto the walls and ceiling of a dark room ($34). This multi-award winning nightlight also educates by including eight actual constellations, including The Big Dipper, in its star pattern. Buy it along with a twilight ladybug and get both for $65. We have to recommend Lumilove€™s adorable animal nightlights (pictured) for the little ones. These are from the United Kingdom (about $50 each), and they€™re soft, with flexible arms and legs, tummies that glow without becoming hot to the touch and are powered by low-energy LEDs. Choose from kitten, puppy, panda, elephant and rabbit designs. For the grown-ups, the selection of nightlights at Rosenberry Rooms will turn you on if you appreciate a €œshabby chic€ or retro look. These beauties are made to order in fabrics and colors you€™ll adore, which means they take a few weeks to arrive. Check out the black western nightlight ($30) and the pink & green stripes with pink pom pom trim nightlight ($36) to get an idea of this company€™s range. At Funky Lights, the variety is good and the look folksy. Example: the yellow moon night light ($40), a charming drawing housed in a hand-textured and colored copper frame. Finally, if great paintings are your thing, grab Van Gogh€™s €œStarry Night€ nightlight ($25 from The Porcelain Garden Enlightened Art) or one of the other masterpieces turned into a teeny light.

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