Soon the birds will start singing.
All the stars wish you goodnight.
So I’m switching off the lights.
One more hug, one more smile.
Kiss you once, kiss you twice.
I’ll be here, for awhile.
Try to sleep now and close your eyes.
This was one of my favorite lullabies to sing to Angel when she was still a toddler. She wasn't that hard to put to bed - all she needed was a bottle of milk, a good pat, a night light and my hair. Yes, somehow she liked to pull my hair which helped to calm and soothe her.
When she was four, we moved her to her own bedroom and even though she had grown out of the hair pulling and could do without the milk and patting on some nights, up till now, there is one thing that she always, always needs - a night light. We have tried a few night lights over time just to see which works best for her. In my view, a perfect night light must meet the following criteria:
1) Create a warm and cosy ambience
2) Emit a soft and comforting glow
3) Can be easily switched on and off by the child
4) Has an appealing design
Alas, most of the lights we have used could only meet two or three of the above but not all, especially in terms of design. So when we heard that Philips has partnered up with Disney to create a new lighting range and were invited to the launch, you bet all of us were thrilled.
To me, it seemed like a perfect match - Philips, to ensure high quality and innovative lighting products and Disney, to create enchanting and highly likeable designs for kids.
The Philips and Disney lighting range comes in a dynamic and exciting variety of forms namely:
1) Philips and Disney SoftPals (in classic Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Sulley and Mike from Monsters Inc.)
Whoever thought night lights can be huggable pals too? These familiar Disney characters can be your child's most comforting companion throughout the night.
2) Philips and Disney Light and Image Projectors (in Cars and Princess)
These can be used as night lights when set in table light mode or as projectors for story-telling and playtime which display scenes from Disney Princesses stories and Cars.
3) Philips and Disney Night Lights (in Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Cars and Princess)
A simple wave will turn on these motion-sensing lights which give out a gentle and soft glow.
4) Philips and Disney Torch Lights (in Winnie the Pooh and Jake the Pirate)
These are great tools for children to find their way in the darkness when they need the bathroom. They are also perfect accessories for travel and late night adventures.
Can you guess which is Angel's favorite light of all? Yeah, she is very much in the I-love-Disney-Princesses phase and the moment she saw Rapunzel on the Light and Image Projector, she almost didn't want to let go of it.
Some interesting things I learnt from a recent Philips survey conducted with over 350 parents (with children aged 2-8 years old) in Singapore:
- 69.7% of children do not sleep on their own
- 68.2% of children take up to 30 minutes to fall asleep
- The top two fears of children are being alone and scary monsters
- Every 1 in 2 children are afraid of the dark
It all makes sense to me because in our case, although I have a brave girl who does not repel the idea of sleeping in her own room, she still takes a long time to fall asleep, wakes up in the middle of the night to pee and freaks out when the room is completely dark. Having a good night light not only comforts and eases her to bed, it also chases away her fears, trains her sleep behavior and makes bedtime a less stressful affair for not just her, but both of us.
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Meet Philips and Disney SoftPal in Mickey Mouse
We received our Philips and Disney light recently which came as a surprise because we had no idea of which one we were going to get. Even though Angel did not get her dream Disney Princess Light and Image Projector, I was actually glad to receive the Philips and Disney SoftPal in Mickey Mouse because he will always be the most classic Disney character and everyone just loves Mickey, right?
In addition, for the SoftPal range, there is no worry that the girls would be cut by any sharp edges because there aren't any, and it has been proven that the light would not be smashed into pieces or easily damaged if accidentally dropped onto the floor. Since there is only one Mickey SoftPal in the house, I am still in the midst of teaching the sisters to share because both of them share a common love for their new huggable pal.
A perfect night light that meets, and exceeds, my expectations? Well, I guess I just found it.
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The Philips and Disney lighting range will be available at www.philips.com.sg/shopLED, and from June 2014, at selected departmental, and mother and childcare stores. Retail prices (in SGD) are as follow:
Philips and Disney SoftPals: $72.90
Philips and Disney Light and Image Projectors: $38.90
Philips and Disney Night Light: $24.90
Philips and Disney Torch Lights: $19.90
Disclosure: This is a sponsored conversation between Philips and Disney and A Happy Mum. All opinions are my own.