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Little kids hate the dark and love teddy bears. If the bear was made of a piezoelectric material, the bear would glow when the kid squeezed it,and you wouldn't have to use a nightlight.
Or it could just be battery powered.
Glowing cuddly toy.
http://www.amazon.c...117?v=glance&s=toys "Lovable light-up friend helps ease the transition from busy day to day to bedtime. Just squeeze, and GLOWORM comforts baby with a gentle light and lullabies! Friendly, glowing face! Easy to squeeze! Soft, cuddly fabric!" [half, Jan 14 2005]
Glow-in-the-dark Care Bears
http://www.amazon.c...104-0141663-2230338 well baked. [prufrax, Jan 14 2005]
http://www.glowbear.com/
""GLOW BEAR" family products are the original Teddy Bears that glow in the dark. All others are copies." [Worldgineer, Jan 14 2005]
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If this isn't baked, it should be. (Seems a wee bit Kingish to me, but hey, children like clowns and don't find them scary.) |
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there was a theory (probably now discarded) that young children should sleep in the dark for healthy eyesight. despite that, THIS I love. |
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It's no teddy bear, but there's a "Glow Worm", light-up cuddly toy that has been around a while. (link) |
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Too bad this is baked. Make it a fiber-optic (with color changing light) teddy bear and Bob's yer uncle. Hmmm, might not be very comfortable to sleep with, though. |
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I had a Glow worm when I was a wee lad. Its resting in a trunk somewhere in Texas ... |
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When I found out a piezo lighter spark would make a sheet
of electroluminescent material flash with light (like Times
Indiglo) I thought they should have a little ratchet pawl
thing on Rev-up toys or wind up toys that struck a piezo
crystal making the toy light up without batteries. |
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Imagine a million toy cars that light up, possibly stay lit
when you rev them. Good for Disney, or then Pixar. |
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Bears are scary. Instead, pick a friendlier shape--
something soft and light like a marshmallow or a
sheet over a ball that hovers somehow and emits
moaning sounds... |
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