Monday, July 19, 2010

Cloud B Twilight Turtle

Remember those star stickers you could buy and paste all over your bedroom ceiling and walls?  They were kind of dirty yellow during the day, but at night they transformed your room into a glowing den of stellar projections.  Only problem was that those doggone stickers were nearly impossible to pull off the ceiling without taking the drywall with 'em. 

Well friends, problem solved: introducing the Twilight Turtle.


This adorable, hard shell turtle projects an entire starry night sky onto your ceiling and walls.  You even get 8 constellations, perfect for the astronomy geek in your life.  Choose from three soothing colors: blue, green or amber, and gaze in amazement at your starry, starry night. 

This is the perfect gift for kids (and me.)  The turtle acts as the ideal night light and conveniently shuts off after 45 minutes.  Want more time?  Press the button on the back and it kicks on for another 45 minutes. 

Don't like turtles?  Try the Twilight Ladybug:

This luminous beauty has the same function but shines in sapphire blue, emerald green and ruby red.  Any girl would adore this; I even had to buy my own mama one!

Last, but not least, if you're kid really digs ocean animals, choose the Twilight Sea Turtle:
Once again, same functionality, but this turtle projects in ocean blue, emerald green, or a combination of both.  Unlike the others, the sea turtle features five endangered sea animals pictured on the shell; each individually illuminates.  Best yet, a portion of this purchase goes to an international wildlife organization. 

Three great, award-winning choices that serve as a night light, showers your room in stars and constellations, and each comes with their own storybook.  Find a store near you at http://www.cloudb.com/ or buy online from any number of web stores.  The price runs about $35 for each, but I found the Twilight Turtle for only $15.99 at http://www.buy.com/  That's a steal folks!

Warning: if you're anything like me, you may find yourself stealing this from your kid's bedroom after they've drifted on to dreamland.

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