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Mushroom Night Light [2 Pack], Plug in Lamp, 8 Color Changing LED Night Lights for Adults Kids Baby Children NightLight Wall Mushroom Decor Lamp for Bedroom Bathroom,Toilet,Stairs,Kitchen,Hallway
Mushroom Night Light [2 Pack], Plug in Lamp, 8 Color Changing LED Night Lights for Adults Kids Baby Children NightLight Wall Mushroom Decor Lamp for Bedroom Bathroom,Toilet,Stairs,Kitchen,Hallway
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- KAWAI MUSHROOM LED NIGHT LIGHT FOR KIDS - Cute Mushroom night light design for your baby room decor.
- MUSHROOM BABY NIGHT LIGHT WITH 3 LIGHTING MODES - Color-changing night light comes with 3 different kinds of lighting control settings: Solid color/3000K warm light / multicolor (cycle for 8 color). Night Lights Plug Into Wall with 8 vibrant colors to choose from: red, green, blue, pink, orange, purple, yellow and teal – Perfect for your baby room decor, bedroom, bathroom, hallway and more.
- KIDS ROOM DECORATIONS - Cute mushroom night light will as a perfect bedroom decor for your kids. When your kids receive this cute night light for kids, you will see their sweet smile
- MUSHROOM NIGHTLIGHTS WITH LIGHT SENSORS: The LED night light has a built-in light sensor that turns the night light on at dusk and off at dawn, providing light only when necessary and saving you energy costs
- PERFECT GIFT FOR BABY - This kids night lights for bedroom also perfect for you to decorate bedroom, game room, show, Christmas decorations, party decorations, wedding, birthday and anniversary. The night light can be used as an ornament for homes, bedrooms, children's rooms, living rooms, parties, etc. It is also a new creative gift that can be given to family, friends, kids, etc.
Overview
- Finish Type : Unfinished
- Base Material : Acrylic
- Bulb Base : Wedge
- Product Dimensions : 6.5"D x 5"W x 4"H
- Lamp Type : cute night light
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