Northwest Galaxy Projector Night Light- Kids Room Decor with Color Changing Constellations - Star Projector Lamp
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- This 18-piece yellow roses set is made from real touch polyester to give the appearance and feel of natural roses, offering a practical alternative to real florals
- This galaxy light has a soft illumination that is suitable for using as a kids night light
- Simply push the lamp cover to turn the light on, and little ones will be carried away by the relaxing glow of this star projector (requires 3 AAA batteries, not included)
- The colors of the light projector automatically shift between shades of red, green, blue, and purple, creating a calming lightshow that babies and kids of all ages will love
- This white lamp has a modern style that is the perfect addition to any children’s playroom or baby room décor, and it makes an excellent gift for baby showers
- Materials: Plastic
- Dimensions: (L) 3.13 x (W) 3.13 x (H) 4.63-inches
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Q: Does this nightlight have different time settings? Can it be on all night?
A: The Northwest Galaxy Projector Night Light is designed to create a calming atmosphere with its color-changing constellations. However, it does not feature adjustable time settings or an automatic shut-off timer. This means the light will remain on continuously until manually turned off. Therefore, if you prefer the light to stay on all night, you can leave it running; otherwise, you'll need to turn it off when desired. Hope this helps!
submitted byBolton Furniture team - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is this revommened for Autism toddlers?
A: The Northwest Galaxy Projector Night Light can be a great addition to a toddler's room, including for kids with autism, as it offers calming effects and visual stimulation. Many sensory-sensitive children benefit from soft lighting and visual projections like stars or constellations, which can be soothing. The changing colors and starry patterns may also help to engage them in a relaxing, non-overwhelming way. However, each child is different. Here are some points to consider: Brightness and Light Sensitivity: Some children with autism are sensitive to bright lights, so it's important to check if the light settings can be dimmed to avoid overstimulation. Sound: The projector may have sounds or music. If your child is sensitive to certain noises, ensure the sound can be turned off or adjusted to a preferred volume. Fidgeting or Motion: The moving projections can provide a calming effect, but if your child is more distracted by movement, this might be something to consider. It could be helpful to observe how your child reacts to similar items or projectors to see if this type of light would work well for them. Hope this helps!
submitted byBolton Furniture team - 3 months agoBrand expert
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