


Recently I pulled Meagan's lite bright down from the top of her closet. (I stuck it up there a while back when I was tired of stepping on all of the little pieces
every time I walked into her room!) She also has a travel lite bright. (You know a mom didn't invent that toy. No mom in her right mind would invent a travel toy that needs
bunches of little plastic pieces that
have to be loose in order to work correctly!)
Anyway, the kids must have had a good time with the lite brights because they were quiet for the whole afternoon. Let's think about this, a toy that keeps BOTH of my kids fairly quiet and happy? Now
that is a winning toy in my book.
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