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Rabbit mini light pink

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The rabbit is undoubtedly a very nice pet, recognizable by its long ears, soft coat, small bushy tail, two teeth and a small muzzle that moves without stopping. It is a friendly animal that can be stroked and is loved by all children. They love to watch them on the farm and give them carrots. Like Panpan in the Walt Disney cartoon Bambi, the rabbit taps the ground with its hind leg to alert the other rabbits in its colony. A really sociable and cute animal. Fear of the dark is normal in young children. The mini nightlight rabbit is undoubtedly a solution to reassure your child when it's time to go to bed. Its soft, changing lights are ideal for calming down and making your child feel safe. After 15 minutes, the nightlight goes out, as it is better to sleep without light for a restful sleep. During the day, the little rabbit becomes a pretty decoration in the bedroom. A clever, comforting, relaxing gift to offer for a birthday, a birth or a baptism. You can also give this little rabbit at Easter, because according to tradition, it is the Easter bunny who decorates the chocolate eggs and distributes them on Easter morning.

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- MINI Dhink night light BUNNY - Pink- - Color changing LED - Reach & Rohs complience & report - including cell batteries 3 x LR44 - ALWAYS 15 minutes timer - size 9 x 8,5 x 5,5 cm

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