Ninja Turtles 3D Nightlight: Cowabunga Dude!

After you’ve eaten all your pizza and are laying there with a bellyache, this Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles night light will keep you safe late at night, even if you live in the darkest part of the sewer.
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Your child(or you) can rest easy at night and be protected from all of the night’s many terrors, like the boogeyman, ghosts, or even The Shredder. This night light gives off a nice radioactive like glow that creates great ambient lighting. It looks like the turtles are busting through your wall and are about to lay the smack down.

This cool night light is only $29.99(USD) from Target.

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Dinosaurs on Your Wall Kill Even the Toughest Bogeyman

Sure, you could get yourself a Batman night light, or Superman, and they would protect you from ghosts, demons and bogeyman just fine. But if you want some real evil fighting power to combat the night’s terrors, don’t mess around. Get yourself this Dinosaur wall decor and nightlight. A 24 inch-tall T-Rex on your wall eat even the toughest night baddie.
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This dinosaur lamp and vinyl wall decal combo is the cheapest way to create your own Jurassic Park in your bedroom. It’s not for kids who are afraid of dinosaurs though – unless you want to scare them silly and scar them for life.

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Uncle Milton’s Dinosaur Expedition set doesn’t just project light on the wall, it makes dinosaur and jungle sounds when you press the button too. It’s available over on Amazon for about $18(USD). The bogeyman doesn’t stand a chance.

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TARDIS Night Light Limited-Edition Chrome Version adds a dash of Dr Who to your home

tardis-chromeNot all night lights are created equal as you can tell with what you see above – the $19.99 TARDIS Night Light, which is not any normal night light. This is a limited edition chrome version to boot, so you know for sure that it will be a whole lot more special than any other night light out there in the market, even more so if you happen to be a Dr Who fan. Heck, your imagination might even point out to you that this light is useful to discourage any incoming nocturnal Dalek attacks, although in reality, it would help you find your way around the house after a night out with the boys at the local watering hole.

The TARDIS Night Light would be able to plug into any standard outlet, where it will then shine from both the windows as well as top in order to deliver an adequate amount of illumination for late night bathroom trips. It will also be an officially licensed 50th anniversary Doctor Who merchandise, so you can brag about it to anyone who drops by your home and sees it as an interesting device, what more, a conversation starter.
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Super Mario Night Light Keeps Bowser Away

Are you afraid of the dark? Well, this night light probably won’t keep all of the boogey men away, but it will sure stop Bowser from attacking you in your room. It’s-a him! Mario!
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This cool night light features a profile of our favorite Nintendo plumber and it will shed some light on even the darkest koopa cave. It measures 3.5″ x 3.5″. It comes from Etsy seller TheBackPackShoppe and it will cost you just $20(USD).

Don’t trust some random night light. A Mario night light is your best option for protection from the dark. Everyone feels better when Mario is around. Though he can’t seem to keep the Princess safe though.

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Minecraft Light-Up Diamond Ore for the hardcore Minecraft fan in your life

minecraft-ore-lightEveryone has a favorite hobby, game or toy, and if it so happens that you know someone who lives, eats, and breathes Minecraft, you would do him or her well with the $19.99 Minecraft Light-Up Diamond Ore (also available in the UK from Amazon). Yes, this is one diamond ore that will be able to provide some ambient lighting whenever dusk falls, and it carries an adequate amount of light to ensure that monsters will remain hidden in their closets and under your bed so that you are able to enjoy a good night’s rest.

100% inspired by Minecraft and made by the good people over at ThinkGeek, the Minecraft Light-Up Diamond Ore works in a very simple manner. In order to activate it, just give it a tap, and you’re good to go. There are three different lighting levels to choose from, and they are low, medium, bright. Sure, it is not going to be as glitzy as an actually diamond for the other half, but one thing’s for sure – it is a piece of rock that is a whole lot more affordable. This is the ideal night light for Minecraft fans, and best of all is, you do not need to fear about accusations that you have a bootleg item from the Minecraft universe, as this is an officially licensed Minecraft collectible. Made out of ABS plastic, it will glow with internal LEDs thanks to the pair of AA batteries that power this bad boy.
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NES Controller Night Light is a Brilliant Idea

The original Nintendo Entertainment System’s controller lends itself so well to geeky reinterpretations thanks to its simple, rectangular form. And now, here’s another cool use for the iconic controller – a night light.

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This nifty night light was put together by DIYer lonesoulsurfer, and is basically an old NES controller outlined with LEDs, and set into a clear resin shell.

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The circuit is triggered by tilting the controller, and tilting it multiple times can switch it into a blink mode too. And if you’re wondering how you change the batteries in this thing, you don’t. It’s powered by a solar panel.

It’s pretty nifty, and you can check out the full build instructions to make your own over on Instructables. Since the whole thing is cast in resin, I don’t see a reason why you couldn’t do this with other game controller either.

Gollum Night Light: Precious Dreams

Gollum is far from being cute and cuddly. Most kids I know don’t like him because he’s a shady character overall, but that’s probably because he wasn’t meant to be a cute or cuddly creature anyway.

That said, it’s probably clear that this Gollum night light wasn’t made or intended for kids to have, because it kind of defeats the purpose of having a night light in the first place.

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“Look son, there are no monsters under your bed. I’ll just leave this Gollum night light in your room so you can see for yourself…” Yeah, I’d like to imagine how that’d turn out for the son (and the father, when he eventually wakes up to howls and cries from his terrified child.)

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On the other hand, the Gollum night light would be awesome for fans of the Lord of the Rings franchise, as it’s made with intricate details and is hand-painted to boot.

It’s available from the Neatoshop for $17.96 (USD).

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Globee Night Lights

No, the £19.99 Globee Night Lights does not have any kind of typo in it, that is just the way it is called. Most of us might be satisfied with just a regular night light at the side of our beds so that we do not end up stubbing our toe against the side of the bed in the middle of the night as we make our way to the bathroom, paving the way for a litany of curses to spew from our mouths. Why not be different with the Globee Night Lights? It will be more than a decent night light, except that it espouses the wonders of a big city, and you can choose from various landmarks such as Edinburgh, London, New York, and Paris. I am quite sure that some folks would prefer to strike Edinburgh from the list and throw in Milan instead, but hey, it isn’t me who came up with the Globee Night Lights.

Boasting an illustrated map of your selected city, the Globee Night Lights will show off key landmarks in a cute and colorful ‘tour-guide’ manner. Under its silver plinth, you are then free to wander around town (mentally speaking, of course), thanks to the spinning function that needs to be powered by, yeah, your hands. It does not run on AC power, so you might want to get ready a bunch of rechargeable AAA batteries for this bad boy – it consumes a quartet of them at any one time.

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Earth Night Light

You might have plenty of money, far more than you can afford to spend in this lifetime and the next, but not everyone is able to have the privilege of being sent to space and viewing the earth from the cold, quiet vacuum that we call space. For folks who want to be an astronaut as a career path when they grow up, here is a highly affordable piece of home electronics that you can check out – the $5.99 Earth Night Light.

Yes sir, no longer do you need to fantasize about being sent to space in that uncomfortable space suit, just to see the earth illuminated from so far above in a space shuttle. Do so in the comfort and warmth of your bed with the Earth Night Light, and heck, you need not have to subject your body to the rigors of astronaut training as you will remain firmly grounded on earth, without having to contend with the lack of gravity. Not only that, the Earth Night Light should shed sufficient light in the vicinity, so that you can get up and about at night to the bathroom to take a leak so that there won’t be any toe-stubbing, cabinet-cursing sessions. Each Earth Night Light will run on a 7-watt light bulb .

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Doctor Who TARDIS Night Light

Assuming you have shared all there is to know about the Doctor Who series to your little one, hoping that your interest in the sci-fi series will rub off on him/her, how about being a wee bit more persuasive through the purchase of this $14.99 Doctor Who TARDIS Night Light? Yes sir, let the good Doctor provide some light in the dead dark of the night, ensuring that the pathway to the bathroom or hallway is always lit, making sure that monsters hiding underneath the bed will remain where they are supposed to be.

I suppose on a more psychological level with an overactive imagination in tow, the Doctor Who TARDIS Night Light would also be effective in discouraging nocturnal Dalek attacks, but that is another adventure to share with another time. The Doctor Who TARDIS Night Light will be able to plug into any standard outlet, where it will shine from both the windows and top in order to deliver an adequate amount of illumination for late night bathroom trips. You can always replace the 7 watt bulb inside when it blows.

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