Word Chips - Fun times

Published by: Chunlin Ye

Description

MoonLite is a night light which displays an image of the moon. It is perfect for traveling with children who typically have a night light at home. It means you have one less thing to worry about when packing for your trip.
It also has optional functionality which allows you to display a picture of the sun at a specified time. The sunshine timer is useful for letting children know when it is okay for them to get up even if they don't know how to tell time. They get to know that as long as it is still a moon it is still time to stay in bed.
Since the app keeps the screen on all the time the device should be plugged in to a power source for overnight use.
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App Info

Category
Reference
Publisher
Chunlin Ye
Languages
English
Recent release
1.0 (1 year ago )
Released on
May 15, 2024 (1 year ago )
Last Updated
5 months ago
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