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Where to buy baby lamps

When decorating a nursery or a child's room, the baby lamps make all the difference in the world. It can be a fun baby lamp shade or themed light that comes with the ceiling fan or as part of a set. It can be a reassuring night lamp or a floor lamp. There are chandeliers, light strings, table lamps, wall lamps and many more choices.

AllKidsLamps

This is a magical place where parents can buy baby lamps that will rivet the child's attention. There are fun rotating lamps and revolving magic lamps with moon and stars or cars. There are kit-shaped wall lamps with smiley faces, and there are dinosaur night lamps. They have over 700 items, from princess lamps to animal, sports, construction and truck lamps, etc. They do a lot of research, and only feature baby lamps that are deemed 'most popular' by parents.

Nextag

There are specific places like AllKidsLamps where they have the best nursery lights, but it's always better to do some comparison shopping. This is where large online shopping sites like Nextag come in. Buyers can see and compare lamps for sale from all the major brands and sellers like Euro Style Lighting, CSN Baby, Universal Lighting and JoJo Designs. The listed kids brand lamps on Nextag include baby zoo lamps and shades that come with happy jungle animals. There are blue baby sheep lamps and pink elephant base lamps.

Amazon

Amazon has even more amazing baby lighting collection. There are lamps that look like ladybugs, and those with Snoopy at the base. Buyers can filter listings based on the brand choice (NoJo, Kidsline, CoCaLo, etc.) and the features that it needs to have. For instance, there are different selections for babies in cribs and girls, and the listings can also be filtered to see only the night lights, ceiling lights, glass lights, etc.

MiniLineLights

MiniLineLights is the UK's leading children's lighting specialist. They provide everything from baby nursery lights to string lights for a teen's room. Customers can find everything from bedside lamps to novelty lights and seasonal specials. Wall lights come in all shapes and sizes, including footballs, flowers and a Winnie the Pooh lamp. They even provide themed switch covers for kids, so that even the switch has dinosaurs or butterflies or pirate ships printed on it. They have a fixed shipping charge anywhere inside the UK, so shipping won't be much of an issue.

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