You can guess what this is. A radish was planted on a flowerpot. In fact, this is a nightlight. The story starts from when I was a child. At that time, I raised a little rabbit who liked radish. Later, it was eaten by my uncle. When I knew about this, I cried to tears. That night, I had a dream that it was flying to the moon with goddess of the moon. I often put its favorite radish in the room, however, it has not come back to me. Is it too dark at night? It can't see the radish I prepared for it. If only the radish would glow, it would be nice to design a radish nightlight to make up for the pain of childhood. The key to turning on this night light is designed as a stem. When turning on the light, it is like pulling out a radish. When you pinch the stem and pull it up, you can turn on the light. Turning off the light is the same operation. If there is no electricity, it can be charged behind the flowerpot or used while charging. When charging, the indicator light in front of the flowerpot will be on to remind that it is being charged. After being fully charged, the indicator light will turn green. This radish nightlight has two colors, one is black orange gradient color matching, and the other is black and white gradient color matching. This year is the Year of the Rabbit. You also have something you are waiting for. You may as well share it with us.
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A design with background
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An inverted radish
Where do you want to get the radish without reading the copy?
Good little healing story.