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New Generation Baby Night Light

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New Generation Baby Night Light Sold on Amazon In "Lamp Mode" with the dome on The Basics: This star night light is just under 6"x6"x6", is lightweight, has a removable dome so that it can be a projector or a lamp.  This has three buttons: the "A" button turns on/off a white light which will project white stars into the ceiling or the dome; the "B" buttons will turn on a red, blue, or green light if you keep on pushing the button it will cycle through all of the combinations of those colors until it has all the lights twinkling on or off; the "C" button will cause the projector to rotate around.  This night light comes with a USB cord rather than a power cord, I guess for those people who want to work on their computer by synthetic starlight.  We bought a USB adapter as we do not have spare laptops laying around to power night lights. Sparkling  in "Projector Mode" with the dome off The Good: Thi

Iuhan Celestial Constellation Projector

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Iuhan Ce lestial Constellation Projector Sold at Tapestryking.com and Walmart The Basics:  This is 8" tall, made of very lightweight (cheap) plastic and I still feel bitter about buying this.  If you look at the websites it looks like it will project stars and constellations around the room in blue, purple, or yellow.  It doesn't. I'm cheaply made! When we first opened the box it did not have a projector inside, instead it had panels, strips of double-sided tape, a plastic base, and assembly instructions that read like they had been run from Chinese into English through Google translate.  We tried our best and dutifully put it together.  The lightbulb inside is too weak to make the stars project across the room, so instead you get stars projected in the wall if you kind of squint and then nothing projected on the ceiling at all.  For reference: we had it on a 3' bureau projecting onto a 9' ceiling, and the only place where you could see stars was o