In the Night Garden Goodnight Igglepiggle soft teddy bear with lullabies and glowing lights
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Product description
If bedtime feels like a battle some evenings, a comforting companion can make a difference. This In the Night Garden Goodnight Igglepiggle teddy bear is built around that idea: it plays lullabies and includes soft glowing lights to help a child drift off to rest and sleep. It’s described as suitable from birth, so on paper it fits early bedtime routines rather than being a “later on” toy.
What it is and why people buy it
Goodnight Igglepiggle is a soft teddy bear inspired by the In the Night Garden character Iggle Piggle. The focus here isn’t just cuddling (though it’s clearly meant for that), it’s also the night-time atmosphere: singing lullabies plus glowing lights designed to be gentle around bedtime. In the real world, that combination is often what parents look for—something that supports a wind-down routine when you don’t want to add extra steps.
One small detail worth noting is the “printed” boat design described as appearing like in the opening of the series. It’s the kind of touch that can feel more like a familiar character than a generic plush.
Key takeaways for bedtime use
Where this model leans most is in everyday practicality. You’re not only dealing with sound, you also get light. And because bedtime can vary by child (and by room noise levels), the volume control matters: it includes 3 volume levels so you can choose what feels most comforting.
The plush itself is described as super-soft and comfortable, aimed at cosy hugs when it’s time to settle.
Where it shines (and where it might not)
The strongest selling point is the blend of lullabies and soft glowing lights. If your child responds well to familiar, gentle audio and visual cues, this could slot neatly into the routine—turn it on as you start dimming lights and you’ve got a ready-made “night signal”.
That said, it may not be the best match if you prefer toys that stay completely silent, or if you’re worried about any light at all during sleep. Also, volume ranges help, but without hearing it yourself you can’t be sure how it will land for your household—particularly if you need very low sound.

Tech specs (the bits that affect buying decisions)
- Type: soft teddy bear with singing lullabies and glowing lights
- Suitable from birth: yes
- Volume control: 3 volume settings
- Lights: multi-colour incandescence (soft glowing lights)
Who it suits, and who may want to skip it
It makes sense if you want a character plush that actively helps with settling—especially if your evenings could benefit from a consistent routine (lights down, cuddle, lullabies on).
It may not suit you if your priority is a purely decorative soft toy, or if you’re trying to keep bedtime as low-stimulation as possible. It’s also worth thinking about your tolerance for bedtime electronics: even with volume control and soft lighting, it’s still a powered toy.


Quick comparison in the real world
You can find plenty of teddy bears that are simply for cuddles, but they don’t do the “night-time atmosphere” part. On the other hand, you could go for more dedicated audio devices, but those often lack the comfort factor of something a child can hug. This sits between those approaches: plush comfort plus built-in lullabies and lights.
Mini FAQ
How many volume levels does Goodnight Igglepiggle have?
It’s described as having 3 volume settings, so you can choose a level that suits your child.

Is it suitable for newborns?
Yes, it’s stated to be suitable from birth.
What kind of lights are included?
The product description mentions multi-colour incandescent glowing lights designed to help a child settle.
Can I use it just for cuddles?
You can, but the whole concept is built around lullabies and soft glowing lights, so if you don’t want electronics involved, it might feel like overkill.
Is it a good option if bedtime is already calm?
It can still work as an extra comfort cue, but if your child doesn’t respond to sound and light, you may not get much added value.
Final verdict
This Goodnight Igglepiggle teddy is a solid choice if you want a character soft toy that helps with winding down through lullabies and soft glowing lights—and the 3 volume levels give you some control. Buy it if you’re building a consistent bedtime routine from early on. You may want to skip it if you prefer ultra-low stimulation at night or if you’d rather not introduce a toy with lights and sound into sleep-time.
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