This adorable Our Little World Light Up Bunny Sleep Aid is your little one's new bedtime companion for a peaceful night's sleep! . Designed to soothe and comfort little ones, our super cute and cuddly Light Up Bunny Sleep Aid is sure to become an essential part of your child's bedtime routine. With four touch points, each activating different sounds, your child can choose their favourite calming melodies or sounds to drift off to sleep.
Sounds include a lullaby, nature sounds, a heartbeat and white noise, similar to the sounds babies hear in the womb. The bunny's cheeks also light up in a soft, soothing colour, helping your little one relax into a peaceful slumber.
It also features a timer switch and two different volume settings. The bunny's face is lovingly embroidered, and bunny comes in a cosy hooded all-in-one design with satin inner ears to the hood.
It is recommended by The Good Play Guide and endorsed by child development expert Dr Amanda Gummer who has over 20 years experience working with children and families.
It also comes with a booklet designed in collaboration with Dr Amanda Gummer, packed full of tips and tricks for creating the perfact bedtime routine, ensuring both parents and little ones get the rest they need.
It comes beautifully presented in an Our Little World gift box with tissue paper, making it the perfect gift for little ones. The packaging is made from recycled card, is 100% plastic free and completely recyclable.
- One supplied.
- Size H26, W23, D18cm.
- Batteries required: 3 x AAA (included)(included)(not included).
- Suitable from birth.
- month and over.
- 1 year manufacturer's guarantee.
WARNING(S):
- Not suitable for children under 3 years old.
- Only for domestic use.
- To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
- Only to be used in water where the child is within its depth and under adult supervision.
- This toy does not provide protection.
- Contains fragrances that may cause allergies.
- To prevent possible injury by entanglement remove this toy when the child starts trying to get up on its hands and knees into a crawling position.