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Tuesday, August 14, 2007























A unique shape, really attractive stickers for boys but, at night, can they see the stickers? Maybe we can use glow in the dark stickers. And this night light only attracts boys or girls who likes action figures. But what about the girls who like more 'girly' stuff? We should improvise on that. And should try to fit in more stickers and have to make sure the stickers don't drop off and may cause the yound child to swallow them and the results may be fatal. so maybe we could cover it up with a sheet of plastic and make sure the plastic doesn't come easily. The 'head' of the lamp could oso break easily. we could probably install a cover at the back to cover the wires, batteries, etc. Overall, the lamp is creative, unique and attractive to children of young ages.
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