Gear Daddy's Favorite Night Light
Video Description: Daddy Troy reviews the Candela "Tooli" night light from OXO. With cool induction recharging and a charmingly odd, but modern design, this thing makes kids feel more secure, with style. Shot on location at the ABC Kids Expo in Las Vegas. Brought to you by Mommy Mixer. Distributed by Tubemogul. Related Article Subjects: DadLabs, Gear Daddy, kids, night light, parenting, product review
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