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Written by: The Evans at 4:24 PM on July 11, 2007

Book Review: Carebears Lullaby: A Night Light Book

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Carebears LullabyAny kids that do not like the dark will love this book. For starters, all they need to do is press the moon on the cover and it will light up brightly like the moon and provide them with a night light. If they are sleepy when the light is pressed it should stay on until they fall asleep. Also included with this hardcover book is a lullaby CD that is sure to get younger kids in a sleepy sort of mood.

When it comes to the book, the story is as adorable as you would expect a Carebear story to be. The story might relate to the child that is having the book read to them. Bedtime Bear is reading a story to Friend Bear so that she can go to bed.

However, after the story Friend Bear discovers that she cannot sleep! She gets a drink of water, is tucked in with the help of Bedtime Bear, and then when Friend Bear learns it’s too late to read another story, she asks if they can turn on a light. Bedtime Bear offers to light up the moon, which you can do to thanks to this great book.

The light will stay on for five minutes and shut off on its own once the time is up. Recommended for ages two and up, Brighter Minds Media has delivered a cute and purposeful book for any small child who is comforted by having that one little light on right before bed.

Bottom Line: This one is highly recommended for younger children. It would work for boys or girls of around 2-5 years old. With a list price of $12.95 the book is durable for the age range, as it’s a hard board style book, and the light runs on batteries so it will last longer than your child will need it to last.

Rating: Four and a Half Stars

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