![]() ![]() is a perfectly reasonable time to rouse the household. This last feature is key for those littles who think 4:30 a.m. Why We Like It: You can program colors and smiley faces to help train littles not to wake up the whole house too early.īut Take Note: You’ll need a wall plug to use this.Īnother cute, friendly clock, the LittleHippo works as a night-light (with six colors and three brightness settings), a sound machine (with ocean, white noise, and lullaby options), and a read-to-wake clock. Special Features: Night-light with 6 color options, app control.This simple, no-fuss clock helps toddlers know when it’s time to sleep and when it’s OK to get up and out of bed. Kids and their grown-ups can control the brightness of the clock face by touching the bunny ears (or from the adult’s phone). This clock also works as a night-light, with a touch button between the ears, and you can select which color is the most soothing for your toddler. Not only does the clock have a digital time display, but it shows environmental temperatures, offers vibration and audio modes, and even connects to an app, so caregivers can control it remotely. This is the kind of kids room decor that makes us squeal a little, it’s so darn cute! We’re always looking for that balance of function and whimsy for our kids’ rooms, and this clock nails it. Why We Like It: This sweet bunny-shaped clock has timed night-light settings, a vibration mode, voice control, and the option to pair with an app. Special Features: Light, sound, audio monitor, remote programming via app.Batteries: Rechargeable lithium-ion with plug-in base.This device is also powered by a rechargeable battery that lasts up to eight hours, so you can remove it from the base and take it anywhere you need in the house or when you travel. You’ll need a smartphone or an Amazon Alexa to tap into some of the cooler features of this digital clock, like programming wakeup, bedtime, and naptime routines with sounds and customizable lights. Kids can wind down with 11 sleep sounds, and with a paid membership ($50 a year), you can access bedtime stories and music. While this alarm clock is on the pricier side, it also functions as a sleep aid, night-light, and audio monitor. Plus it helps kids wind down and fall asleep with white noise, sounds, and more.īut Take Note: Requires app to control, and some special features are only available with membership.ĭo you like being startled awake by loud sounds, or do you prefer to be slowly roused by a gentle light mimicking the sunrise? That’s what the Hatch Rest+ will do for your kids, with a time-to-rise feature that uses a soft light that gradually brightens in fun colors over time, letting them know it’s time to get the day going. Why We Like It: This gently wakes up sleepy users with a customizable light. Best for Sensory Sensitivity: Winshine Touch Wake Up Night Light. ![]() Best Digital: Peakeep Smart Night Light Digital Alarm Clock.Best for Teens: Andoolex Wooden Digital Alarm Clock.Best for Tweens: Clocky Alarm Clock on Wheels.Best Educational: The Learning Journey Super Telly the Teaching Time Clock.Best to Keep Them in Bed: LittleHippo Mella. ![]()
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