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Glow in the Dark Sheep, Set of 3 in Different Sizes


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  • This glow-in-the-dark family of sheep will keep your little one feeling safe and comfortable each night. Counting Sheep is a set of 3 photosensitive sheep that glow in the dark after being exposed to light. This safe and innovative item is a great alternative to nightlights – no electricity needed! For decorative use only.

    • Helps babies feel safe and comfortable
    • Great alternative to nightlights
    • No electricity needed!
    • Set includes 3 photosensitive sheep
    • Largest is 6 inches x 4 inches

    Sizes
    6" x 4"
    3-1/2" x 2-1/5"
    2-1/2" x 2"

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    HearthSongGlow in the Dark Sheep
     
    3.0

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    3.0

    Neat, but breakable

    By Kim

    from North Carolina

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    Comments about HearthSong Glow in the Dark Sheep:

    I bought these for my three kids as stocking stuffers. They are neat. I tested them first by leaving them in a closet with the light on all day and then seeing if they continued to glow through the night. They did. They do require quite a bit of "charging" to get them to glow that long so be sure to keep them in direct light all day in order to use them as a night light. I didn't realize when I bought them that they are made of a VERY breakable material. My son dropped his out of his bed (he had it under the covers with him) the first night and broke off both front legs. I super-glued them back on and kept them on the night table after that. I accidentally bumped it over last night and it landed on it's side and now the back leg broke off. The body itself is still in tact, but I'm not certain it will stay that way if it takes another fall. I suggest keeping these up and away on a high shelf or something!

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