I found a great present for parents and kids. My Tot Clock does everything. It is a sleep clock, alarm clock, nightlight, timeout timer and activity timer. There are so many great things about this clock I am not sure where to start. My favorite thing I think is that it comes with Tot Clock Treasure includes the Dreamland bedtime story, 5 lullabies, 1 wake song, and 1 white noise track. I think the story helps relax the child and makes them fall asleep easier. You can purchase other Tot Clock Treasures such as Goldilocks and the 3 Bears story, The Little Red Hen, Sleeping Beauty, Princess and the Pea, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, and The Hare and the Tortoise, each of which comes with five lullabies, a fun wake song, and a white noise track.
My Tot Clock changes colors blue light when it is time to sleep, yellow when it is time to wake up, red when you are in a timeout and green for any positive timed activity. You set the routine.
Here are all the great
features and it is so easy to set. This was a mommy-invented product.
This would be a great gift for a parent who has small children to help them teach their child time and also help them get some sleep! This will help make a stressful bedtime more enjoyable and help everyone get on a set routine.
If you would like to purchase My Tot Clock for yourself or someone you know you can purchase it HERE.
My Tot Clock has also offered one of my readers a chance to win there own Clock. You must be 18+ and have a US shipping address. Leave a comment on your favorite feature and who you would give this clock to. Extra entry for each way you follow Kaisy Daisy’s Corner. Giveaway ends Nov 29, 2013. Enter daily for more chances to win.
Please fill out the form HERE to enter.
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