Plus it has a feature that plays white noise in the background. If youre struggling with keeping your child in bed, you might benefit from one of the 10 best toddler alarm clocks we found. For the youngest of early risers, the Dream and Shine Cloud provides simple colored light cues to tell your child when its time to go to sleep, almost time to get up, and time to rise and shine. Parents can use this clock as a nightlight, a light-changing clock to indicate when to get up, and a noisemaker to soothe little ones or reduce ambient noises. No ads. Toddler alarm clocks provide your child with a simple way of knowing when its time to sleep, when its okay to play quietly, and when they can wake the rest of the household.
The Little Hippo feels like nice quality and came to us packaged well with attention to detail. Here are our recommendations for the 10 best toddler alarm clocks. A large mushroom-shaped button at the top of the clock provides a snooze function and also turns on the night light. Our tot testers were drawn to its simplicity, blob-shape design, and the animated face that appears when you touch the right foot, gasping with excitement at the quick color changes.
Despite these control issues, we think this straightforward clock does what it should and will appeal to little ones enough to help them learn when it is okay to get out of bed. Kids can quickly learn the magic of color changes indicating restriction changes. Also, older toddlers will quickly sort out the parent lock, which makes it feel relatively useless, and they might be able to change the settings, even if you can't. This light goes out again after ten minutes, so it works well for middle-of-the-night bathroom trips or other brief wakings. After set-up, you can use your smart device to override your alarms at any time, change the color of the lamp, or set the brightness. This can become handy when your child is afraid of the dark while they sleep. You can also remove the standard lamp cover and replace it with one of the six projector shades included with the lamp. The noise options include white noise, ocean waves, and a lullaby. However, if all you care about is a good light change and you don't want to mess around with teaching time or confusing functions you won't use, it could be a good stop-gap between getting up too early and getting a few extra zzzs. However, we will admit that making changes on the Little Hippo might be harder for kids as you have to press the buttons in a specific order that kids may not figure out. Can be used elsewhere in the home, not just a childs bedroom. The red color of the Tot Clock indicates trouble and little ones figure this out quickly. While they will not, alone, make your child sleep any longer, they do let your child know whether its time to get up, without the need for them to come bouncing into your room. The two-part circles for eyes and a single mouth line indicate its time to sleep. If the cloud is glowing red, it means its time to sleep. The Mella Ready To Rise alarm clock for kids uses a combination of colors and facial expressions to show your child when its time for bed and time to rise. This simple toddler clock has limited features, such as a nightlight and color change alarm to indicate it's time to wake up (FYI - there is no audible alarm to avoid waking a sleeping child). We had varying levels of success, and the kids had different levels of interest. Finally, the cloud glows green to let your little one know its okay to get up. Measuring about 3.8 inches high, this alarm clock displays date, day, room temperature, aside from time. There are even plates with characters like Dora The Explorer. This second face is split in two. The Learn & Climb comes with a quick cheat sheet and soft glowing colors on the top of the star. Children liked pushing the foot to see the silly animated face appear on the Onaroo Ok to Wake, The entire clock glows yellow when the nightlight is set for all night, No matter which toddler clock you decide is right for you, please use caution and pay attention to manufacturer warning labels when determining age appropriateness and whether or not little ones should have access to the clock. This clock is also fragile and can easily break if accidentally dropped. While these are all the features you need to teach your child when is the right time to rise and shine, we worry younger children will lose interest because it isn't playful or interactive. It comes with five brightness and volume settings. We know we've been there. Between sleep and wake, there is a buffer zone. How can we improve BabyGearLab?
The app has a Toddler Lock option that prevents your child from turning the alarm on or off, or from changing the settings manually. Alternatively, the top buttons are accessible, and while testing, some tiny testers figured out how to use them. You can choose to allow your child to stay awake but stay in bed, get up and play quietly, or anything else you like during this period.
In our opinion, it appears haphazardly put together with visible glue strings and paint that looks like a toddler applied it. While we like the lullaby, the white noise reminds us of TV fuzz, and the ocean waves crash sound is loud and somewhat jarring. Then, when its time to get up, the face has full circle eyes and a smile. All content found on this website is intended for informational and educational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The instructions for Teach Me Time (online only) aren't much help, and we couldn't figure out how to set its audible alarm. Parents can set two alarms and a nap timer to help little people learn when is a good time to rise. Even before little ones knew it could play songs and tell stories, they fell for its friendly face with fun bevel graphics and easy-to-carry toddler-sized handle. The OK to Wake setup is relatively straightforward, but getting the nightlight to stay on while using the timer is challenging. The light options are cool with an amazing number of choices. This higher-priced choice includes a clock face to familiarize children with actual clocks and interactive activities to help them learn how to tell time using clock hands. Toddler alarm clocks are available to match the aesthetics of most homes.
Ultimately, we discovered vast differences in likability and usability in the world of clocks designed for toddlers. Whether its sleek and stylish simplicity you want to match your whole-home decor or super cute character styles with heaps of kiddie appeal, you can find something that fits. The two Mirari clocks are manufactured better than the Stoplight with no apparent structural problems, but they look and feel like cheaper plastic. While we like that kids can adjust the nightlight feature by themselves, it isn't great that they can change the alarm and time from what you want. This way the alarm wont necessarily wake up your sleeping child if, by some luck, they are sleeping a little later than usual. While the user interface on the Teach Me Time is difficult and not intuitive, getting the access panel open is easy and children will readily be able to open it making it not childproof. Children were attracted to the fun shape and silly face of the Ok to Wake. The buttons on the clock are concealed behind a cover that is very easy to remove (under 20 seconds for our 2-year-old tester), so we don't think it is very kid-proof and could result in regular resetting. 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When your child should be asleep the bottom picture will glow gently, and when it is time for your little one to get up, the upper picture lights up. The Learn & Climb (below left) had forward-facing buttons that are easy to see and access, and we suspect toddlers might be able to adjust things easier than adults. Despite what the name suggests, this clock doesnt take the form of a big red rooster. The Learn & Climb Kids Ok to Come Out of Bed Clock is a simple star-shaped clock where the star's top part is the "big button." Just real, honest, side-by-side testing by people who care. The Mirari clocks, Little Hippo, Learn & Climb, and the Big Red Rooster all appear somewhat fragile, and we worry about use over time if children hold or move them too much. The Stoplight Clock is partially ceramic, and the car can come loose if mishandled because only a little bit of glue keeps the car connected to the base. There are digital and analog clock displays, and the parental controls are hidden behind a fun faceplate. Our little testers quickly understood the red timeout light switches to green when a timeout is over. Overall, the Little Hippo feels like a quality clock, and if you can sort out the features, you'll soon have your little one well on their way to waking up later and giving you more sleep.
It has a "hidden" setup panel, child-centric design, and plugs in (something the similar-looking Ok to Wake doesn't).
Only the My Tot Clock has quality kid-proofing, with most of the buttons concealed behind the faceplate. We put these clocks through the wringer with kiddos ranging in ages from two to eight years old. And, we combine our review work with gobs of expert parenting advice. You can set two different alarm times and change the amount of time the green light stays on. This clock features a changing face, three sound machine noises, and a naptime countdown. The key is teaching your child to sleep early so that it would be easier for them to follow what the alarm clock is telling them about their schedule. Your child has to understand the concept of time before an alarm clock is useful. We won't send you spam. The Hatch Baby Rest is an app-controlled light-up clock for children that you can set and monitor from your phone. The baby night light is optional and comes with different brightness levels. Both the Little Hippo and the Learn & Climb come with far more convoluted manuals than they should be, and we had trouble setting some features on the Little Hippo. It does come with the cord and charger, two progress charts to motivate little ones, and a storybook to start kids thinking about when to wake up. Mom Loves Best earns a commission through the following hand-picked links at no extra cost to you. When you click on links to buy products we may earn money to support. This clock works well for toddlers who cant tell the time, as well as older kids who can. After a day or two, our testers lost interest and began skipping the time-telling guess part and only pressing the foot to hear the robotic voice say the time. With time (a year or so), some children lost interest in the clock.
This toddler alarm clock from Claessens Kids has a clear, bright analog clock face with an additional round display attached to one side. Overall, if you need a toddler clock that changes color at a predetermined time, without the added expense of bells and whistles, then the OK to Wake is the potential solution for you. The Big Red Rooster is super cute, and kids can hold it, but if they open the setting panel, all could be lost, and it doesn't do anything but change color. Honestly, a light timer and a lamp can do this for you for a much lower price. The lower half displays a child asleep in bed. Whats more is that it has seven colorful night lights for your little one to choose. The Little Hippo (above left) and the Learn & Climb (above right) have battery backups so kids can hold them, but there isn't much for kids to do, so the entertainment value is low, and drops could result in breakage. This toddler clock has everything you're likely seeking, but we experienced difficulties using all the features, and even with a lot of manual reading, we still struggled with some. Also, the toddler clock breaks pretty easily, has hit or miss battery connections, and loses time. Establishing the same time-for-bed and time-to-wake routine is important not just for kids but for adults too.
You can then set the lamp to come on and go off at any time with the colors of your choice. Our experts have tested thousands of baby and kids products to share key performance, health, and safety findings. Therefore, we suspect they wouldn't hold up to regular handling and are not childproof. The clock is relatively kid-friendly, resisting breakage unless dropped or thrown.
Influencing our lineup is child engagement and concept understanding, as the products are somewhat useless without your child's buy-in and comprehension. Two alarms allow you to set either weekday and weekend wake-up times or main sleep and nap time. Want to know how to get more sleep when you have an early riser in your home? If your toddler likes to rise and shine before the sun makes an appearance, youll know the pain of being woken up by a bouncy bundle of energy in the dark. However, the tot testers in our review popped the panels open in under 20 seconds without prompting, help, or prior knowledge of the location or functionality. However, if you want a simple color-changing clock to tell little ones when they are allowed to come out of their room, this little star can do the job with relative ease on you and your wallet. This is another item that isnt made specifically as a toddler alarm clock, but it does have the features you will need. Set the light to glow in one of ten colors for sleep time and another of the ten for the wake-up alarm. This makes it simple for kids to understand, even before they can tell the time on the digital clock face. Let us know! Also, the clock's light is bright enough to see even during a daytime nap. It may take a few days for them to adjust to staying in bed when they wake up until the alarm indicates its time to get up. While not a toy, we do think children will be intrigued by the design. Overnight travel with your baby is easier and safer when Best Convertible Car Seats 2022: Crash Tested. The best toddler alarm clocks have additional features such as a white noise function, a separate night light, or smart home compatibility. When you are looking at clocks, think about what you need and whether the clock under consideration will have features to meet your needs and your familys lifestyle. Stick with it, be consistent, and theyll learn to follow the rules.
The Hatch is probably the second most kid-proof clock in the review as it is relatively sturdy in construction, and most kids won't be interested in holding or playing with it. The Stoplight Clock has the least kid-proofing with front buttons that are easy to press, and anyone can easily change the settings without trying. Some crafty youngsters even figured out how to make the color change before the time was indeed up, indicating a potential kid-proofing problem depending on your child's age or interest. This clock is relatively budget-friendly, but we suspect parents will expect better quality or durability than they get for the price. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. The digital face display is both cute and easy to understand. Instead of having to buy and insert extra cartridges to expand your library, it would be nice to have internal storage to which you could download any audiobook you like. The My Tot Clock, Hatch Rest, Little Hippo, and Learn & Climb are the best quality in the bunch, which is an improvement over past versions of this review where only one or two options impressed testers. There is a digital clock display so your child can use the standard clock when they are older. We consider overall design related to a few factors: parental ease of use and attractiveness to children. But dont worry, before you know it theyll be teenagers and you wont be able to get them out of bed at all. The user interface is located on the clock's underside with a sliding lock/unlock button that might fool younger children. While we concede this clock will work well for some younger children when it is out of reach, it isn't very versatile and could break.
As well as the usual bed-time and wake-time light-up functions, it also has cyan for nap time, green for playtime, and red for time-outs or thinking times. The New version of My Tot Clock has a faceplate that conceals the user interface making it the most child proof clock we looked at. You can set the alarm to work automatically or by using either your kids tablet or your smartphone and setting it remotely. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Patricia Barnes is a homeschooling mom of 5 who has been featured on Global TV, quoted in Parents magazine, and writes for a variety of websites and publications. Both the Learn & CLimb and Little Hippo are well packaged and feel like better quality than about half the competition. Plus, the faceplates are not easy to remove, and it isn't apparent that you can remove them. Ours didn't come with a manual, but even after we found it online and watched a video, we couldn't figure out how to set the audible alarm (a problem shared by other users).
In short order, it was clear which clocks children preferred and which were mechanically functional and worked to modify a child's sleep behaviors. Got feedback? We have recommendations for night lights, sound machines, and more. Some products come with instructions on the clock, and others provide manuals with more detail on toggling through the buttons. It seems like its always in short supply when you have a young child in the house. Depending on your needs, you can program the clock for a light alarm or light and sound, and it includes a nightlight and a nap countdown option to keep kids on track during nap times. It functions on 4 AA batteries with no ac adapter, so you'll need to invest in batteries.
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