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    Posted: 25 July 2010 at 11:23pm
Jody has started waking not long after falling asleep at night and calls out a few times during the night (most of the time she will settle herself back to sleep). She has been sick for the past few weeks though.
Her day sleeps are ok, considering she isn't well.
Do many toddlers suddenly need a night light at this age?
Are they any kind of fire hazard?
Can you get battery operated ones? Do the batteries go flat really fast?
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Both of ours have a night light .. however that was more for our benefit so I could see them lol.

We have lamps with really low wattage bulbs, the only battery operated ones we have seen are the ones in the shape of animals and they kind of glow, apparently the batteries last ages though and they dont heat up so the kidlets can take them to bed.
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DD has this oneexcept in penguin. I want hedghog for DS!
It's a wee glow, multicolour, and doesn't heat up at all. I'm not sure she'd notice if we were to take it away, I'll test when DS comes along. (They make wonderful midnight feed lights)

It's a plug in one, but it has an internal battery that charges up, so it can run unplugged for 8hours.

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Hi our 21 month old has a Zoo Baby Turtle Night Light that we got from the Sleep Store. (Don't know how to do fancy linky-thing, sorry). It was $29.95 and is brilliant! It has a wee glow and doesn't get hot, 2 brightness settings and you can either leave it to stay on or leave it to go off after either 10, 20 or 30 mins (thus saving the battery). Our toddler loves it and even though it is a firm plastic he often sleeps on top of it, so it must be fairly cosy! He suddenly seemed to want a nightlight a few months ago and Mr Turtle has been a godsend.

Edited to answer your questions, sorry!.... i don't think it would be a fire hazard since it doesn't heat up and we have ours set to go off after 10 mins anyway (he can just turn it back on if still awake and it goes off in another 10 mins after that, if you get what i mean). And the battery has lasted ages so far. And yes i think toddlers often do suddenly need a bit of light when they are going to sleep or wake up in the night. Funny wee things....

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We got one from the Warehouse for $7. it's a plug in one that has a light sensor on it. Our DD (3) started needing/wanting it after our DD (11 months) came along. She still uses it now
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Thanks for the replies everyone, I will have a look around here and see what I can find.
It could just be because she isn't well that she has been waking, but then again, it could be because it's dark that she gets a bit upset.
Plus she has gone off her gloworm and is very attached to a doll, which does not glow when she pokes it...
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BD is 21 months old and she has a night light. I find it handy because it's easier to check on her than when it's completely dark.
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DD started waking around 13 months with a horrible (im scared) cry. i started leaving the door open a bit with a light on & it stopped her waking. So since then she has had a night light.

She is now 18 months & will cry if its not on.
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ella's never had a nightlight and we have never needed one- I have a bedside touch lamp that I can put on really low if I need to check in on her.

Will probably get one through when we start night toilet training, just in case she needs to get up in the middle of the night.

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Jakes never had one and the only time hes asked about it being dark or having a light on was after being at my mums one night, who left the door open a bit so he had some light coming in (grrrr at nanny!) so I just told him its dark cos its nigh-nighs time and its meant to be dark ... and he stopped asking after a couple of nights. Not sure what we'll do re night time toilet training though - his naps are still very heavy in the morning, so I think that will be a while away.

He never wakes in the night and has never come out of bed (even in the morning he just calls out and plays in his room til we come and get him) so I'm not keen to put a light in his room and possibly encourage him to come out any time soon!
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Nikki- Jake sounds very much like Ella in terms of his sleeping and staying in his room.

Ella's always had the door to her closed and it never occured to me before now to get a night light for her.

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DD has had hers because I thought it was cute It was one of the luxury baby items I allowed myself back then, as budget was way tighter but I loved the different colour glows. I don't think she actually needs it as such, but meh, no harm done as she knows no different
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We had one but didnt use it, but just the last week DS has been waking up scared and saying there is cats in his room so am going to have to dig it out and see if that works.
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My 6yo still has a night light. I guess she doesn't like sleeping in a totally dark room. Hers is a really big A done with strip lighting that a friend did for her
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Caden has a lightening McQueen night light, he gets a little scared of the dark and if he wakes in the night he can see where he is.

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Nikki and mum2ET, Jody sounds like your good sleepers. I will give her a week or so to make sure she is feeling better and see if her sleep goes back to normal.
Tonight was the first time in a wee while that she went to sleep with no fuss, it is also the first time in the last few weeks that the hall light has been off. Her door is always closed but the light still comes under. Maybe she is calling out to me because of the light...?
Also, last night I sat in her room for a while to help her get to sleep, she kept looking at the light coming through the slightly opened door and wouldn't close her eyes until I closed the door properly.
Oops, I am off on a ramble!
Anyway, that you all for your replies, it sounds like if Jody starts waking and getting upset and scared then that is a sign of needing something such as a light.

AandCsmum, A's light sounds really cool!
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I'll take a pic later when it's on.
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