Advantages: voice activated - no winding, long playing but easy to stop, lightshow on screen and ceiling Disadvantages: short battery life, only one volume setting, limited Winnie the Pooh characters on lightshow
...It also features the word TOMY in blue writing at the top of the screen. The projection comes from a small hole about 2.5cm diameter in the top of the mobile, which for some reason is not positioned in the centre, but slightly offset to the left. Cleaning the mobile is easy, like most plastic toys it is just wiped over with a damp cloth, and maybe a touch of Dettol.
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The Dreamshow can either be used freestanding or attached ... ...the back. These are about 2cm wide and situated about 6cm apart. They can be fixed at 4 different heights, although this is in order to accommodate cot rails of different thicknesses, and it should be attached in the highest position possible for a more secure fit. It is fairly secure when fixed on, as long as you remember to feed the straps through the plastic guides on the back of the mobile before securing them in place on the hooks.
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LynettePalmer 11.04.2007 (10.05.2007)
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Advantages: Provides some light. Disadvantages: Too loud.
When I was just over 8 months pregnant with my son, I was ready to leave work to rest and prepare for the arrival of my baby, my work friends gave me a voucher to use in _Mothercare_ as a leaving gift. So I went to _Mothercare_ and had a good look around, I didn't need anything because I had already bought everything I needed for the arrival of my son. So I had a look at what other things would be suitable for a newborn and decided on a cot mobile, ... ...show_. It was priced just under £20, which seemed reasonable. _Tomy_ is a trusted manufacturer this made purchasing the item easier, the Lullaby night light features _Winnie the Pooh_ who is a recognisable and favoured infant character. This product is suitable for newborns and should be taken down once baby is mobile, it doesn't specify what age it goes up to but my son was able to pull it off the cot once he could reach it. It is a nice size (24 ...
Autarkis 01.08.2009
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Advantages: soothing music, repeat play when baby cries Disadvantages: can overstimulate a tired and grumpy baby!
We received this nightlight as a gift for Leah, and started to use it when she was about 10 weeks old. We incorporated it into her bedtime routine, which meant that she quickly began to associate the WInnie the Pooh theme tune with going to sleep. I sometimes wonder if she heard the same tune playing elsewhere by chance during the day if she would just close her eyes and nod off! The tune is gentle, twinkly and soothing and keeps her nice and calm ... ...that cruel mummy thinks she ought to go to sleep. It's also more hygenic than her other favourite sleepy pastime - sucking the face of her poor teddy bear...
The box itself can either stand alone or clip onto the side of the cot. It's fairly solid and I've dropped it several times with no ill effects, so it's likely to last for subsequent children without any problems. The lightshow comes from a circle in the centre which is surrounded by bright ...
molelover 22.05.2005
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Advantages: Easy to fit, great light display Disadvantages: Very irritating tune, wakes baby up
This product was a gratefully received gift for our newborn baby boy. We had already purchased one mobile for him, but were disappointed to find that it would not attach to our cot so had to be returned. So, our first consideration was whether or not this light show would fit OK.
The lightshow is housed in a blue box with a soft lamp on the front and a laser that projects from the top. Thankfully the plastic strap needed to fit the item to the cot ... ...be a problem with any sort of cot.
The display is battery driven - so no wires for curious little hands to discover. When switched on a gentle revolving lightshow plays both on the front of the box and illuminates your wall/ceiling, so even if baby can't move his head very well he'll be able to enjoy the visuals. At the same time you are subjected to a very tinny "Winnie the Pooh" Theme tune.
On the rear of the box there is a switch with 3 settings: ...
Blueballoon 28.07.2005
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Advantages: Colourful characters Disadvantages: No volume control; Repetitive tune
The 'Winnie the Pooh' dreamshow is a sturdy unit that is designed to attach onto a cot, which it does successfully. However, the unit is also free standing, which I have found very useful whilst my baby has been sleeping in my bedroom in her moses basket.
There are bright, frirendly 'Winnie the Pooh' characters on the front of the unit. There is also a front screen which shows moving pictures of Winnie and friends and others pictures like butterflies ... ...top, which projects these moving images onto the ceiling. There is no focus button, so some of the images are clearer than others, depending on how close the unit is to the ceiling. These pictures are colourful and generally, project well.
The unit plays the 'Winnie the Pooh' tune, which is nice to listen to. This does become rather repetitive, however, especially for adults!! although I really don't think my baby minds the tune being repeated!!
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nessie3105 09.07.2007 (08.07.2007)
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Advantages: gets baby off to sleep, sound activated Disadvantages: no volume control, only one tune!
This was the first music box that I got for my son, and to tell you the truth I'm sooo glad I bought it! Its a Godsend, he goes straight off to sleep when he hears the tune...it's just a shame that it does only have ONE tune! And its an annoying one at that. You can change the length of the tune by a switch on the back from 5 minutes to 10, I suggest you only have it on 5!! Maybe its my fault for having my son's cot in my room, but they should have ... ...on various websites and in catalogues show brilliant pictures of butterflies and winnie, but in actual fact the projection on the ceiling is pretty crap!
Then we get to the 'sound activated' part, its brilliant for when baby starts crying, it will sooth him off back to sleep fairly quickly, but somehow it has a mind of its own, a slight 'click' of the door shutting downstairs will set the bloody thing off waking not only you but your cranky tired ...
button-moon 30.08.2006
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Advantages: great for getting baby to sleep Disadvantages: heavy on batteries
Disneys lullaby dream shows are great, it attaches to the side of your cot with two rubber ties, mine i think takes 4 c type batteries.
It has a cirular display on the inside of the cot which your baby can watch in the day time and a projector on the top which will project the immages onto your ceiling in the dark.
You have a wind up button on the side which runs for ages, a lot longer than either of mine ever needed to get to sleep.
The immages ... ...so will not make baby more awake but they are very slow moving promoting calm and sleep, this is also aided by the lovely lullaby it also plays.
I payed £30 from toys r us for ours 5 years ago and it still works now. my daughter has it on her bed side table and still loves to go to sleep to it even though she is nearly 5 Thias lullaby dream show is available in different designs, my eldest has the winnie the pooh one and my youngest has a care bears ...
danniell 23.08.2008
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Advantages: Fits securely to the cot, price, noise activated Disadvantages: No volume control, plays one tune and only plays for 5 minutes
I bought this cot toy as I wanted something which my baby would find familiar and soothing at bedtime. What I did get with this was an annoying tune which thankfully only lasted five minutes and had no volume control. The images it projects look nothing like the picture shows in the argos catalogue. The beauty of this device however, is that it is noise activated so if your baby is still not asleep within five minutes (not many babies are) and he/she ... ...start up again.
My baby found this far from soothing, mainly I think because it was at one volume level which was quite loud - not what you want when you're trying to drop off to sleep!
This toy looks attractive, it is made of a hard plastic casing which has a picture of winnie the pooh in a moonlit scene with Piglet and Tigger and projects images of butterflies, bees and stars mainly (which can also be seen lit up on the actual toy). It costs ...
liz.carl 13.02.2006
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Advantages: cheery, relaxing Disadvantages: ot mounting not so hot
This is a very good product indeed. My daughter, who is just over one, has become dependant on this, as it gets her off to sleep every night without fail.
the casing features all of the characters and is bright and cheerful, but not so much as to stimulate her too much, which does not help at night time! thedreamshow, moves with the music, and features winnie and friends, who move slowly, while the winnie the pooh theme plays. I found i was able ... ...tune to her (during the day the show didnt work, which makes me think it is a combination of light and music that works.).
The show is also projected to the roof, and this is hardly cinema quality picture, but she seems to enjoy. It can be set for 5 mins or 10 mins, and this is long enough to get the job done. If she is having a troublesome night, it will come on again itself when she cries, which helps, as she would wake up when she saw me entering ...
giksy21 12.07.2007
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Advantages: Very reliable, calming lullaby Disadvantages: Baby can get dependant on it
This is a lovely nightlight which is sound activated (for example if your baby starts to cry) so you don't have to go back and forth to the nursery to activate it. It plays a soothing Winnie The Pooh song for a few minutes then automatically switches off after that time. It has a rotating light display on the front, and also a light projector which displays a light show on the ceiling. It is all quite relaxing though and would send my baby back to ... ...on it which means taking it with you when you stay at other peoples houses (another thing to remember to take with you!). We recentle experimented by just putting it on as he was going to sleep, then switching it off so it wouldn't activate at night. He adjusted quickly to this (he's now 1) and we now no longer use it - but a great buy for the early months with frequent night waking. ...
trilliant 07.02.2008
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nursery to enchant and fascinate baby. Playas comfortng and much loved Pooh lullaby, automatic shut-off after 5 or 10 minutes. Attaches to cot or free standing.
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