
Clockwise from top left: Chuchi The Plushie Night Light ($30), Kaloo Nightlight Bear ($60), Cepia Polar Bear ($20), Cloud B Twilight Turtle ($30), Kozy Lights Crib Night Light Plush Teddy Bear ($9).

Clockwise from top left: Chuchi The Plushie Night Light ($30), Kaloo Nightlight Bear ($60), Cepia Polar Bear ($20), Cloud B Twilight Turtle ($30), Kozy Lights Crib Night Light Plush Teddy Bear ($9).
Keeping the path to the bathroom well lit and free of obstacles is key to night training a toddler. Once they are able to get up and out of bed in time to make it to the lavatory, the next thing a mama worries about is keeping it clean. While there are plenty of night-lights available to brighten the room without waking your tot completely, the LavNav ($22) takes it a step further. In addition to a motion activated sensor that turns on when your lil one enters the room, it is also equipped with red and green lights giving a sleepwalking bathroom user a hint about whether the seat is up or down. A neat lil trick that will prevent small tushes from falling into the toilet.
Would you buy the LavNav for your kids' bathroom?
Who isn't looking to spice things up in the bedroom? We've all tried new sexual positions (remember those Kamasutra Condoms?) and we've also tried having sex in different places in the house. We've even talked about incorporating food into our lovemaking sessions. Well, what about trying a more playful condom?
I just came across these Night Light Condoms, which glow in the dark after being exposed to light for 30 seconds. Sounds fun, doesn't it? Not only will these add some extra flair to your intimate time in the bedroom, but these Night Light condoms are also FDA-approved for preventing pregnancy and protecting against STIs.
You can order Night Light condoms individually ($1.99 each) or you can buy them in packs of three, 12, 24, 48, or even 144. Wow — that's a lot of glow-in-the-dark loving going on.
Want to see what they look like out of the package? Then read more