Jellyfish LED Lamp
Jellyfish LED Lamp
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Why We Love It
Dim the lights, play soothing music and prepare to calm as you gaze at the relaxing movement of the color-changing jellyfish light. As you watch the jellyfish move around the miniature tank, you will wonder if they are real. Perfect addition to a bedroom, sensory room or office.
- Supports kids with ADHD, sensory integration disorder or autism
- Perfect size for a calm down corner in a bedroom or classroom
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 5+
Ideas for Use
- Plug into your laptop USB port for soothing relaxation while you work
- Add to a classroom corner for calming visual input during sensory breaks
- Place in a waiting room to help sensory kids remain in their seats while they wait
Details
- Plug into a USB port or use 3 AA (1.5V) batteries (not included)
- Lamp: 11.5"H x 12.6" circumference. Jellyfish: 1.5"L. Cord: 29.5"L
- Weighs 14.6 oz.
- Holds approximately 47 oz. of water
- Lamp made of PS and ABS plastics. Jellyfish made of silicone
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Black end caps, clear tube and multi-colored jellyfish
Getting Started
Add water and a couple drops of dish soap, plug in to USB port and voila! Can also be used with 3 AA (1.5V) batteries (not included). For indoor use only. Keep away from low temperatures, excessive heat or fire. Lamp comes with instructions.
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Safety Information
Not for children under 5 years.
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), rechargeable or different types of batteries. When not in use, switch off. Recharge only with the charger provided by the manufacturer. Do not charge on soft surfaces. Unplug when charging is complete. Do not use a damaged unit.
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