Urban dwelling kids shouldn't miss out on the chance to sleep under the stars. These lights cast constellations on walls and ceilings at every price point, from the budget-friendly to the more, ahem, astronomically priced.
1. Star Egg Nightlights ($165 each, J Schatz)
2. SMILA STJÄRNA ($9.99, IKEA)
3. Shooting Star Ceiling Light ($249, Fabby Lighting)
4. Twilight Turtle ($32.95, Cloud b)
5. Jared Star Shade ($35, shown with Mason Base, $79, Pottery Barn Kids)






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My son likes beetles and ladybugs so we like this one. Plus, it has alternating soft color tones.
Twilight Turtle is a wonderful thing for middle of the night responses to screaming hungry infants. You just have to blindly swat at it and a soft glow enters the room. Unfortunately, now that my kid is older and I'd love the pattern on the ceiling, I find that it only works for a few minutes and then the light gets too diffuse or something. It's a great inexpensive shower present.
The Twilight Turtle is the only thing my son has to have at bedtime. It's the perfect amount of light, and I like that it shuts off after about 20 minutes. It fills the whole room with stars, it's really a great product.
Did anyone else read this as sleeping under the stairs and think "Oh thank goodness I wasn't the only one who had 'camping trips' under there when I was little!" - No, just me then. More on topic we bought the ladybird version of the turtle for our neice and the first time they put it on her parents sat watching the stars while she fell asleep in no time.