Moonlite Storytime Projector, Magical Bedtime Kids Book Projector for Immersive Reading Experience, Smartphone Compatible Storybook Projector, Interactive Learning Fun for Kids
$24.95
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Price: $24.95
(as of Oct 01, 2024 00:31:21 UTC – Details)
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Moonlite Storybook Projector: Light up your child’s imagination with the playful projections, vivid sound effects, and read-a-long features of our kids story projector to create a magical bedtime storybook experience
Immersive Reading Experience: The in-app sound effects of our bedtime story projector immerse your child in the enchanting world of storytelling; this story teller for kids enhances your child’s language skills, creativity, and love for reading
Stories Come Alive with Moonlite: Clip the story projector for kids onto your smartphone after opening the Moonlite app; slide in the included story, The Three Little Pigs, and project the illustrative storybook images onto any surface using the image projector
Convenient and Compatible: Our mini projector for kids is compatible with most smartphones, and this Moonlite toddler projector is lightweight and small enough to carry with you wherever you go and keep the littles busy
Family Bonding Exercise: Watch your kids cuddle up in delight as you read them bright and colorful stories projected on the wall from your phone – this book projector for kids makes bedtime a cherished family experience
nova –
Story time
My girls love story time and this has changed it up with the book projected on the wall or celing! Definitely getting more stories!!
Amazon Customer –
Best bed time tool!!!
My kids absolutely love doing bed time stories with this projector!! Best purchase in a long time!
Elia Forbes –
Not good
Donât waste your money
Muri Howle –
Such a cool device for bedtime story reading
My daughter loves these. My only gripe as a parent is that it doesnât read it to you. Itâs a bit weird to maneuver to keep the light on the wall or ceiling to see the image AND keep the phone where I can read the words. I figured out how to use an accessibility feature on my phone to read the text but itâs robotic so not awesome but a better solution than nothing I guess.
Kimmi –
Couldnât make it work
I couldnât for the life of me get this to work with my flashlight. Wasnât as easy as they make it look.
Akemi –
Glad I found this
This is perfect! I have the discs for viewing. I am glass this so easily attached. What a great idea. Instant hit with the kids. If you point it in the floor it becomes an interactive fun way to see and touch the projection of each page.
Momma C –
Not worth it
The picture barely shows. It was a waste of money.
Joe Tuttle –
Non-functioning App
It would be nice if the app functioned as expected.
Erica drane –
This product I’d bot worth the money the app does not actually tell the story it only pays music which it does not say in description. It hard to move the story and keep it aligned at the same time, waste of $53