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Brand New in packaging. RRP around ?30. I do have 3 of those for sale. Collection from Camberwell/Denmark Hill


Sweet Dreamers Russell the Dream Sheepdog? is a great way to help toddlers feel comforted and secure at bedtime as his enchanting 'light show' lulls them off to sleep. Better still Russell has a voice recorder so parents can create a personalised recording of themselves, songs or favourite stories for their toddler to enjoy.


Russell?s blue and green colour therapy light show is unique. The combination of these two sleep inducing colours has been proven to help the body release soothing and calming hormones thereby triggering sleep. With the light show lasting a full 30 minutes, it?s almost certainly long enough to help settle even the most restless toddler! And as if that isn?t enough, Russell?s unique personalised four minute recording feature will help create even more of a calming influence!



Whether it?s a story or a song, Russell will repeat it eight times, so your child can enjoy listening to 32 minutes of their favourite recording... and we all know how much young children love to hear things again and again! Russell really is the perfect cuddly night time pal who?s clever features certainly make him ?Top dog?!


Cute, cuddly and comforting... Sweet Dreamers Russell the Dream Sheepdog? soft toy is set to become a favourite at toddler's bedtimes as he helps combat fear of the dark and eliminates bedtime battles.


Sound and light activated by buttons in the each of the front paws.


Recording feature via control pod.


Requires 3 x AAA batteries - not included.

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