![]() ![]() (After all, why should the kids get all the fun?) Later on, when the sun had long set and my kids were fast asleep, I ducked back downstairs to have a little play myself. They made a little bed for her and tucked her in. Apparently, (according to my kids anyway), because she has eyelashes, she’s a girl. Using a yellow illoom and a black permanent marker, I drew on a little face with big baby eyes and a dummy. They would have been very happy playing with them just like that, but I thought I would see if I could get a little bit creative and make a new addition to the family. Of course they chose the ones that look like little people, so that they could role play! They dressed them up, redressed them again (half a dozen times), and took them on imaginary outings. I let the kids choose a few to play with in their bedroom with the shades drawn. We were lucky enough to receive a few different ones to trial. Illooms come in a bunch of different shapes, colours and patterns. The darker the room (or night), the better and brighter they appear. ![]() Illoom balloons would be perfect for a night-time party or a dark indoor disco, where you can hang up them and add a bit of light and festivity to otherwise dark corners. I just heard about this really cool new product: glow-in-the-dark balloons! Seriously! They are called illoom balloons, and they have an actual little inbuilt LED light inside each balloon, that lights up for up to 15 hours. This is a sponsored post for Nuffnang and illoom balloons. ![]()
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