The No More Night Mares

The No More Night Mares

The 'No More Night Mares' series of 14" plush horses, Comet, Moonbeam and Lucky Stars, have a night light situated on their blaze, (the white triangle shaped spot on a horse's face) that lights up a piece of the sky for children to fall asleep with. Comets, moons and stars light up to comfort children in the soft cuddly plush toys.
Each plush horse has a long tail and mane to comb and brush and comes with their own gold comb for hours of playtime. To recognize the "No More Night Mares" horses that live in the sky, each horse has a gold star on their side and each hoof has a star print underneath.
To light up the No More Night Mares, (turn light on and off): Squeeze the "light up" button located inside the right front hoof (foot).
The No More Night Mares 14" Toys require 3 AA batteries.
Collect all three!
each is approximately 14.5" in length and 6" high
safe age group is 3 years and up

The company originally launched the No More Night Mares product line in 1998 and is bringing it back based on retailer and consumer demand. The plush line is based on an original legend about a mythical herd of mares that escapes man by fleeing into the sky and becoming stars in the Pegasus constellation, where they fulfill a destiny to light up the night sky
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Lucky Stars
Breed: Wild Horse
Color: Appaloosa
Price: $24.99
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Lucky Stars
Lighting up smiles
Stardust filled the magical sky on the night that Lucky Stars was born.

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Comet
Breed: Wild Horse
Color: Pinto/Paint
Price: $24.99
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Comet
Faster than light   A racing comet across a black sky.

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Moonbeam
Breed: Wild Horse
Color: Palomino
Price: $34.95
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Moonbeam
A light of courage
On the night Moonbeam was born, the moon glimmered in the distance.

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No More Night Mares  A Dream of Freedom
Written by: Dawn Van Zant
Illustrated by: Kim McElroy

Price: $9.99
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No More Night Mares... A Dream of Freedom
"Night mares prance brilliantly against a background of a black sky and glowing stars to light our way to a time long-forgotten. Gaze up into their bright lights and they will fill you with a magical power. Listen to the call of the wild herd and remember...

We don't have to be afraid of the dark."

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About No More Night Mares:
In 1998, Wild Heart Ranch introduced the No More Night Mares Collectible Horse & Legend, a full line of collectible interactive plush toys based on the No More Night Mares Legend, written by Dawn Van Zant, inspired by her twelve year old daughter Callan, and illustrated by the widely acclaimed equine artist Kim McElroy.

The legend tells the story of an ancient herd of wild horses and their three mares, Moonbeam, Comet, and Lucky Stars who narrowly escape capture by thundering off into the night sky. They become one with the stars, lighting a path for all to follow, protecting all horses, everywhere.

This is a legend of courage, love, kindness and unbridled freedom.

The company originally launched the No More Night Mares product line in 1998 and is bringing it back based on retailer and consumer demand. The plush line is based on an original legend about a mythical herd of mares that escapes man by fleeing into the sky and becoming stars in the Pegasus constellation, where they fulfill a destiny to light up the night sky

Re-launching the line comes at a critical point in wild horse history following a new amendment to the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act. The company hopes to help build further awareness for the plight of wild horses through the "No More Night Mares" line of plush and books, as well as through its interactive, website, www.WildHeartRanch.com. The amendment allows for the sale of wild horses to foreign markets, if the horse is over the age of 10, or if younger, then after they have unsuccessfully been offered for adoption three times. These sales may potentially result in the use of these animals for meat. Wild horse advocates are currently lobbying to get the bill reversed. To learn more, please visit some of the recent news at http://www.wildheartranch.com/kidsclub/kc_endangeredAnimalNews.asp#wh



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