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Reading Owl
shoulder mounted stuffed owl reading lamp / telephone/music player/nightlight | |
When it's time to peruse your favourite author's latest, simply remove the Reading Owl from its recharging perch and place on your shoulder; the beams coming from it's large eyes are adjustable for spread, intensity and direction.
The Owl is also a unique cordless phone and if it's too noisy in the
room, a wing can be drawn over your head and other ear for better hearing of your phone call. And in this position the embedded MP3 player can come through in stereophonic majesty. When both wings are spread, it increases volume to fill a small room as a music stereo or speakerphone.
When switched off the eyes glow luminescently to assist you in locating it in the dark.
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Do you actually intend this thing to look like a parrot? With light coming from its eyes. I suppose it could be a parrot with a torch in its beak. |
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I like the idea of a stuffed parrot mostly because the ringtone could be "SQUAWK"... lightwise I'm on the fence between it wearing a torch of some kind or having the light shining from it's eyes. |
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[grossly edited post]: the idea of an owl is more appealing for reading and makes the lamp positioning obvious; likewise the addition of mp3 player, and spreadable wings. |
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How about if it sounds like the owl from The Sword In The Stone? |
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