Banish Toddler Sleep Problems with My Tot Clock! Review and Giveaway

Thursday, April 30, 2009 Posted by Jolly Mom

I know that most all moms can relate to the horrors of sleep deprivation. No one tells you that even after the newborn stage the sleepless nights can still continue. Toddlers go through all sorts of sleep issues: fear of the dark, waking up at the crack of dawn to play, or simply they want to be with mommy and daddy. Of course, we don't want our kids to be scared at night so we inevitably do what any mom would do-let them sleep in our bed or we sleep in their bed. It would be nice though to get some sleep...everyone in the family, including the parents! So, when I ran across a product called My Tot Clock that promises to help parents get some much needed sleep, I had to find out more!

About My Tot Clock (from the website):
My Tot Clock is an all-in-one sleep aid, alarm clock, nightlight, and timer for children ages 2+. It teaches little ones when to sleep (blue light) and when it's okay to get out of bed (yellow light). It also plays bedtime stories, lullabies, fun wake music, and even white noise (like ocean sounds)! As an added bonus, My Tot Clock has a light blue light for nap time, a red light for timeout, and a green light for any positive timed activity. Perfect for those young enough to start learning a daily routine, but not old enough to be able to tell time. Also great for their sleepy parents!

Pamela Gonzalez, the inventor, sent Lucas a My Tot Clock for me to review. Right out of the box, the clock impressed me with its substantial size and quality. So, basically what you do is set up the timers for both sleep time and wake time. The clock will automatically go off at those times. For sleep time, the clock lights up blue and sings lullabies, reads bedtime stories, and even has a white noise option. The bedtime stories and lullabies automatically shut off after 30 minutes, but the white noise can be set to run all night. When the clock lights up yellow, it's time to wake up and you can set it to play a song. What's really cool though is that you can manually override these times. I mean it is not always feasible to get your kids into bed at the same time every night. Lucas is actually a pretty good sleeper, but lately he has started to rebel a bit when it is time for bed. The stories and lullabies keep him happy and entertained while he is in bed-he LOVES it! Also, the light up feature is great because it serves as a nightlight, which Lucas likes to have on.

See My Tot Clock in Action:



*note: in the video I am manually overriding the timers*

The clock also has a discipline timer and an encouragement timer. You set these up for the duration of time you want them to run. When you need to use them, you just press a button to activate the timer. This is GREAT and came at the EXACT right time for me. Lucas has started throwing temper tantrums lately and I have started time outs with him. The problem is that kids don't have a concept of time at all. One minute means nothing to them. With My Tot Clock, they have a visual aid to help them understand when time is up!

The encouragement timer is also priceless and has so many uses. I will be potty training Lucas soon (next week). The encouragement timer is perfect to use for potty training because again, it provides children with a visual representation of time. For instance, if you have a child that wants to get off the potty too soon, you can set the timer for lets say 3 minutes and then tell your child that they need to sit on the potty until the clock goes off. The clock provides positive reinforcement and children will feel proud to have completed their goal! You could also use it for reading time, quiet time, brushing their teeth, and much more!



Really all I can do is rave about My Tot Clock. Pamela thought of EVERYTHING when she invented it. It is truly genius! My Tot Clock comes with the "Welcome To Children's Dreamland" Tot Clock Treasure, the "Night Sky" Faceplate, AC Adapter, and 4 AA Batteries. Measures 9" x 7.5". However, you can also purchase other adorable face plates and story and song cartridges for the clock.




Want It: My Tot Clock retails for $49.99 and can be purchased from the company website.

This contest is closed. Congratulations to the winner, IE Mommy! Winner has been emailed and has 48 hours to contact me.




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  1. susan said...

    I learned that as long as you have batteries installed in My Tot Clock, it will continue to work even if the lights go out. Your child’s sleep and wake routine won’t skip a beat!

  2. susan said...

    I subscribe.

  3. susan said...

    I follow on twitter and tweeted. http://twitter.com/susanlanai/status/1657023882

  4. Domanda3 said...

    This clock sounds awesome! Just what we need. I learned that All My Tot Clock functions operate off the digital clock on the back of the unit. domanda3@gmail.com

  5. Domanda3 said...

    subscriber

  6. Domanda3 said...

    follower

  7. Domanda3 said...

    I have your button.

  8. Shannon said...

    This is such a smart thing! I was intrigued with how you turn each thing off-it corresponds with colors and which one is being used. My son would LOVE this!

  9. Anna Smith said...

    That's great. You can easily manually set the wake up feature if you need to wake your child up earlier than te scheduled time.

  10. One Frugal Girl said...

    The inventor created the clock after struggling to get her oldest son to go to bed and stay in bed. It's a genius idea!

  11. One Frugal Girl said...

    I subscribe.

  12. shortmama said...

    I LOVE all the features of this clock. While cruisin' their website I saw that you can dim the blue light, which is awesome in case it is too bright! What a great clock!

  13. shortmama said...

    I already follow your blog

  14. Marion said...

    LOVE this product!!! This is just what my kids need. We taught our oldest child to read the hour on a ditgal clock by covering up the minutes. We moved and his new room the clock is very far away from his bed. So the colored clock face would be wonderful. One thing I learned all the fun face plates you buy. My fav is the farm theme

  15. LoveMy2Dogs said...

    This is just awesome. I learned there are other lights, Discipline Duration (red light) or Encourage Duration (green light.

  16. LoveMy2Dogs said...

    I am a subscriber.

  17. LoveMy2Dogs said...

    I am also a follower.

  18. LoveMy2Dogs said...

    I have your button on my left sidebar.

  19. Jenny said...

    What a great idea! I learned that the clock will continue working in a power outage. LOL! That really cracked me up, since it has batteries!

    Anyway, there are so many awesome features.

  20. Jenny said...

    I'm a follower.

  21. KPort207 said...

    I learned that you can buy different face plates for it. This is such a neat idea. Thanks.

    kport207 at gmail dot com

  22. Sue E said...

    This product has been independently tested for lead paint content and has passed all related child safety tests for children Ages 2+ according to the ASTM F963 standard for toy safety. This clock is so unique, would love to win it. Thanks for the chance!

    sueellison@hcecwildblue.com

  23. wigget said...

    i learned the blue light has 5 levels of illumination and can also be turned off entirely without impacting the rest of the clock functions.

  24. wigget said...

    subscriber

  25. Munchkin Makings said...

    Oh my...I have never heard of this but I could definitely use it with my difficult child.

    I learned that this mom had a problem with her child sleeping...just like all of us and decided to do something about it. I love that she is a mom just like us and invented something to solve a problem that all of us have.

  26. Munchkin Makings said...

    I'm a subscriber

  27. tutugirl said...

    I learned they offer a 100% money back guarantee if your child isn't sleeping better in 30 days.

  28. Kristie said...

    They offer a 100% money back guarantee if your child isn't sleeping better in 30 days.

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  29. Kristie said...

    I'm a follower through blogger.

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  30. Kristie said...

    Your button is in my sidebar.

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  31. hminnesota said...

    The yellow light begins to turn red when the batteries are low. Either replace the batteries or plug My Tot Clock into the wall with the AC Adapter (included).Vow!!Cool feature.
    thanks

  32. hminnesota said...

    I follow you on twitter

  33. hminnesota said...

    I follow you in reader.thanks

  34. Shanda said...

    They have a 30 day 100% money back guarantee!
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  35. Shanda said...

    I am following. Thanks
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  36. kateandlucy said...

    The clock features battery back up in case the power goes out! My sanity would really really benefit from the clock. It's about time!

  37. emmie said...

    I learned that more toddlers wake up earlier on the weekends than weekdays (I thought I was the only one!).

  38. emmie said...

    I subscribe to the rss feed.

  39. Kristina said...

    I learned that by using the switches on the back of the clock, you can create a bedtime and waketime routine that is perfect for your child. You can play a bedtime story only; lullabies only; story + lullabies; story + lullabies + white noise...it's all up to you!

  40. Kristina said...

    I subscribe by email!

  41. jdine said...

    The brightness of the blue light can be adjusted.

  42. 1agordon said...

    the face plate is interchangeable

  43. Anonymous said...

    Magic Color Clock, Nighty-Night Clock, and Sleepy Time Clock were all names considered by the inventor before she settled on My Tot Clock.
    renee
    yeloechikee at hotmail dot com

  44. Anonymous said...

    i subscribe
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  45. Mangelson's said...

    I learned that they have a 30 day 100% money back guarantee!
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  46. Mangelson's said...

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  47. Dana said...

    I learned about Traveling & Visiting
    If you want to keep a consistent sleep and wake routine during vacation or when your child is visiting grandparents, just pack My Tot Clock. Your child’s routines are built-in!
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  48. Dana said...

    I subscribe
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  49. Dana said...

    I have the Jolly Mom button

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  50. Dana said...

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  51. Stephanie said...

    It all started four years ago when my oldest son Gabriel was only 2-years old. His new little brother Anthony arrived and took over the baby room, along with everything in it…including the sacred crib. -- clock looks amazing!
    tvollowitz at aol dot com

  52. rebecca said...

    I like the "magic" lights that kids can't turn off by themselves! What a wonderful feature. Plus, the battery back up is a great idea.

    gitrecca at gmail dot com

  53. mverno said...

    the clock works even during power outages mverno@roadrunner.com

  54. MOMFOREVERANDEVER said...

    You can easily manually changes things- yeh

  55. MOMFOREVERANDEVER said...

    subscriber

  56. Dev said...

    This wonderful product was created by a mommy who didn’t have the heart or the strength to let her big boy keep crying it out at bedtime.

    pma_devri(at)hotmail(dot)com

  57. Sara and Alex said...

    If you need to put your little one to sleep sooner than their regular bedtime or you miss their bedtime altogether, simply hold down the blue button on the top of the clock for 5 seconds to manually start the bedtime routine

    Boy they thought of everything!!
    saradavis1 at gmail

  58. Sara and Alex said...

    subscriber RSS

  59. Sara and Alex said...

    follow on twitter and tweeted http://twitter.com/SaraMama/status/1664185462

  60. Ellen C. said...

    I learned that it doesn't have to always be plugged in. Thanks for the chance.

    sweetascandy579 at yahoo dot com

  61. Abby said...

    You can dim the light on the back of the clock!

    ajcmeyer AT go DOT com

  62. deedleweedle said...

    I learned that All My Tot Clock functions operate off the digital clock on the back of the unit.

  63. Couture Lady said...

    I learned that the Mom behind the product looked online for a clock to tell her kids when it was bedtime or time to wake up and couldn;t find one. So she vowed to create one.

    FLY18GRl21{at}aol{dot}com

  64. Couture Lady said...

    Subscriber

  65. Couture Lady said...

    Grabbed your button

  66. Miss Jenn said...

    I learned that the inventor of this genius clock created it after fighting the good sleep battle with her oldest boy after her second child came along.

    jennbeeler@hotmail.com

  67. Miss Jenn said...

    I follow.

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  68. Miss Jenn said...

    I subscribe.

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  69. Christine said...

    They have a 30 day money back guarntee.
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  70. judybrittle said...

    I learn that it is made by White Dove Innovations and they are located in McKinney,Texas. Thank you!

  71. judybrittle said...

    I'm a subscriber.

  72. Carrie said...

    i learned that the product has been independently tested for lead paint content and has passed all related child safety tests for children Ages 2+ according to the ASTM F963 standard for toy safety.

  73. judybrittle said...

    I follow on Twitter and tweeted
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  74. Carrie said...

    I’m an email subscriber

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  75. Christine said...

    I subscribe.
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  76. Carrie said...

    I have your button on my blog
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  77. Tj and Amy said...

    I learned that Is My Tot Clock safe for children?
    This product has been independently tested for lead paint content and has passed all related child safety tests for children Ages 2+ according to the ASTM F963 standard for toy safety. amsbolda@hotmail.com

  78. Tj and Amy said...

    I subscribe. amsbolda@hotmail.com

  79. Tj and Amy said...

    I follow on twitter and tweeted. 1amypugmire. amsbolda@hotmail.com

  80. Tj and Amy said...

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  81. KelliAnn Christensen said...

    I like the tips under using the encouragement timer. Taking turns sharing a toy and patience (5 minutes while Mommy does something) sounded especially useful.
    kb3388@hotmail.com

  82. KelliAnn Christensen said...

    I subscribe.
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  83. KelliAnn Christensen said...

    I subscribe.
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  84. DEBIJOT said...

    runs on ac power or battery. Great for travel.

  85. DEBIJOT said...

    subscriber

  86. DEBIJOT said...

    follower

  87. Rajee said...

    Yes, I follow you twitter and subscribe.
    I learnt that the red light is for discipline when a little timeout is needed. Simply set the timeout duration and click the red button to activate. The timeout duration should be age-appropriate. The rule of thumb in Mommy Circles is one minute per year. For example, a 2-year old should receive a 2-minute timeout, 3 minutes for a 3-year old, etc. My Tot Clock will automatically beep and turn to yellow when time is up!
    rajikarthik@hotmail.com

  88. Flying Giggles and Lollipops said...

    To turn it off completely including the clock, you need to remove the batteries.

  89. Flying Giggles and Lollipops said...

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  90. Flying Giggles and Lollipops said...

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  91. Aura said...

    The following are different names she thought of before settling on my tot clock: · Magic Color Clock

    · Magic Time Machine

    · Nighty-Night Clock

    · Sleepy Time Clock

    · Kid Klock

    · Tike Time

    · Tick Tock Toddler Clock

    · Tick Tock Tot Clock

  92. Aura said...

    I subscribe

  93. Rebecca Graham said...

    They have a 30 day 100 percent guarantee.

  94. nightowl said...

    I learned some of the uses for The Encouragement timer are:
    o Teeth Brushing -- brush your teeth for 2 minutes
    o Getting Ready -- 5 minutes to get dressed
    o Reading -- read for 10 minutes

  95. nightowl said...

    I subscribe to Jolly Mom by email.

  96. Thrifty and Chic Mom said...

    I like the ability to add time to get them to sleep in later, they suggest 15 minutes at a time.

  97. Jennireesa said...

    They have 9 different faceplates that retail for $9.95.

  98. Jennireesa said...

    I subscribe via email.

  99. jessecreations said...

    Oh, I need this so badly!

    I love how you can buy different faceplates - my daughter would love princesses, and my son would like dinosaurs. I also like the optional "tot clock treasures" story cartridges you can get. SO fun! Again, my daughter would love the princess stories to go with her princess clock!

    Thanks for the contest, and for letting me know about this great product!

    Jess

    jessicacook17@hotmail.com

  100. jessecreations said...

    I'm an email subscriber.

    Jess

    jessicacook17@hotmail.com

  101. Meredith said...

    I learned that... "The yellow light begins to turn red when the batteries are low." How neat!
    meredycat*lycos*com

  102. Meredith said...

    follower.
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  103. Meredith said...

    Tweet! https://twitter.com/meredycat/status/1668424972
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  104. Lo said...

    It's been screened pretty closely for lead, something I wouldn't have thought of, but a reason to buy a specific clock for your toddler rather than use something around the house.

  105. Helen said...

    Love that it'll keep working if the power goes out!

  106. Lo said...

    I follow, and here's my tweet: http://twitter.com/prizealert/status/1669191071

  107. suburban prep said...

    The yellow light starts to turn red when the batteries are low.

    What a great item for toddlers.

  108. suburban prep said...

    The yellow light starts to turn red when the batteries are low.

    What a great item for toddlers.

  109. Alexia said...

    I love that a mom invented this clock after getting up with her son 50 million times! I've always said that mom's make the best products!

  110. Alexia said...

    http://twitter.com/Aleksija/status/1669274377

  111. Marie said...

    As long as you have batteries installed in My Tot Clock, it will continue to work even if the lights go out. Your child’s sleep and wake routine won’t skip a beat!

    mccataquet(at)comcast(dot)net

  112. Marie said...

    I follow your blog

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  113. cathirushing said...

    you can dim the blue light

  114. EllyBean said...

    I learned that you can buy different face plates for the clock.

  115. EllyBean said...

    I'm a RSS Subscriber of your blog.
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  116. EllyBean said...

    I'm a follower of your blog.

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  117. EllyBean said...

    Your button is on the left hand side of my blog.


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  118. andrea v said...

    this looks great. I would love to try one. I learned the blue light has 5 levels of illumination and can also be turned off entirely without impacting the rest of the clock functions

  119. andrea v said...

    subscriber

  120. littlelatina said...

    How Imaginative!

  121. mel said...

    Passed child safety tests for children ages 2 and up. It also has a 30 day money back guarantee.

    mdhohn(at)msn(dot)com

  122. mel said...

    I subscribe.

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  123. Melissa said...

    Let me first say that I *really* need this!!!! My older child has been wanting to get up an hour earlier lately and doesn't want to listen when we say it's too early so this would be a great big help!!! Anyways, I learned that you can choose the level of illumination that works best for your child. Also, there is a money-back guarantee.
    meinezweijungen[at]yahoo[dot]com

  124. Melissa said...

    email subscriber!(in major need of this item!)
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  125. alissa4illustration said...

    Works even if the lights go out - if the batteries are in.

  126. alissa4illustration said...

    Subscriber.

  127. CandG~Jill W said...

    She had a list of possible names for the clock, started calling the concept Tick Tock Tot Clock, which sounded like a fun name, but she always worried that it was a bit of a tongue twister, so one night she thought of My Tot Clock

    thanks!

  128. CandG~Jill W said...

    I'm an email subscriber, thanks

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  129. CandG~Jill W said...

    Your button is on my sidebar, thanks

  130. CandG~Jill W said...

    I follow you on twitter-idahojill

    and tweet tweet, thanks

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  131. Sheila said...

    What a neat product! I did learn that you can dim the blue (sleep) light; which is a good thing.
    Sheila
    chiliburger@icehouse.net

  132. Crystal Arcand (3Stairs) said...

    Kiddos can't cheat and turn off the timer before time is up, hehe! She must have one like my daughter! ;D

  133. MaggieM said...

    I learned that prior to the actual manufacture of My Tot Clock, they conducted their own survey (primary research) to understand just how many toddlers, aged 2-5, experienced various sleep issues. Through the use of an online survey (market research) called "The 60-Second Toddler Sleep Survey", they found that:
    *70% of toddlers negotiate before going to sleep; *35% of toddlers sleep with their parents part of the night; *20% of toddlers sleep with their parents all night; *50% of toddlers wake up in the middle of the night; *40% wake too early on week days; and 60% wake too early on weekends. Sounds just like my granddaughters! LOL!

    maggie@mannwieler.com

  134. MaggieM said...

    I'm a subscriber by email :)

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  135. MaggieM said...

    I follow you on Twitter as "Smokeysmom" and tweeted this giveaway: http://twitter.com/smokeysmom/status/1674520783

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  136. Jill said...

    I liked the encouragement timer for use for potty time, teeth brushing, etc.

  137. Jill said...

    Subscribe by reader.

  138. Jill said...

    Stumbled, jillmac3.

  139. Jill said...

    Have your button.

  140. The Jacobsen Family! said...

    There's a money back guarantee! That's always great!
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  141. The Jacobsen Family! said...

    Follower!

  142. The Jacobsen Family! said...

    Have the Jolly Mom button!

  143. •´.¸¸.•¨¯`♥.Erin.♥´¯¨•.¸¸.´• said...

    I liked the tip where you could also use My Tot Clock for positive timed timed activities, especially brushing teeth! What a great idea.

  144. •´.¸¸.•¨¯`♥.Erin.♥´¯¨•.¸¸.´• said...

    Now following you via blogger!

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  147. Alexis AKA MOM said...

    Oh Please Please I would LOVE this for Cole! I learned that the clock will continue working in a power outage. Now that's more then I can say for my alarm clock :).

  148. Alexis AKA MOM said...

    I subscribe and follow :)

  149. Alexis AKA MOM said...

    JM button up :)

  150. Andi said...

    I learned that it has been independently tested for lead paint content and has passed all related child safety tests for children Ages 2+ according to the ASTM F963 standard for toy safety.

  151. Andi said...

    Follower.

  152. Andi said...

    Got your button.

  153. twbellamy said...

    I love it that you can dim the light.

    TWBellamy@hotmail.com

  154. mail4rosey said...

    I learned that there is a 100% money back guarantee, if your child's sleeping habits do not improve within 30 days.
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  155. mail4rosey said...

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  156. megankortepeter said...

    I learned that the clock runs on batteries so even if the power goes out the clock can still work.

  157. Heather M said...

    It runs on batteries and has VERY cute faceplates that you can change! I like the Butterflies one! Thanks

    hmahan_0529 @yahoo dot com

  158. Heather M said...

    I already follow you! Thanks

  159. Sylvia said...

    I learned that The On/Off button on the back of My Tot Clock is designed to turn off the lights and sounds, but the clock will continue to keep time
    sylviawhit@gmail.com

  160. Sarah said...

    It works with batteries even if the lights go out
    sarahforseen@hotmail.com

  161. Sarah said...

    I subscribe

  162. Sarah said...

    stumbled sunshine03

  163. Sarah said...

    I have your button
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  164. JamericanSpice said...

    I learned that you can buy different face plates for it.

    I LOVE this idea. Definitely something that my kids need. I'm thinking to buy it if I don't win.

  165. JamericanSpice said...

    Subscriber

  166. JamericanSpice said...

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  167. JamericanSpice said...

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  168. Short On Cents said...

    I learned that Tot Clock is safe for children?
    This product has been independently tested for lead paint content and has passed all related child safety tests for children Ages 2+ according to the ASTM F963 standard for toy safety.

  169. The Dreamer said...

    this is so cool.

    when the light turns red - replace the batteries!

    Also, I love the faceplates, especially the under the sea!

    addeviant006 at gmail dot com

  170. The Dreamer said...

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  171. The Dreamer said...

    i have your button
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  172. Anonymous said...

    I learned that since it runs on batteries that you don't have to worry about it not working in a power outage.

    pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

  173. katers2714 said...

    I learned that they offer a money back guarantee if your child is not sleeping better in thirty days, and it has interchangable face plates.

  174. grommom said...

    I like that the illumination can be varied. So many nightlights give off too much light. I am so happy to find this product. I looked for one for my son about 2 years ago and could only find a very crude one from overseas. Thanks for the opportunity to win one.

    saaalltheway@gmail.com

  175. Jeanne said...

    I need one of these! I learned that "The blue light has 5 levels of illumination and can also be turned off entirely". Very cool!

  176. shelley said...

    Its great it still works in a power outage and my grandaughter would love this she has a fasination for clocks thanks.

  177. Sasha222 said...

    I learned that the clock will continue working in a power outage. This would be so perfect for my co-sleeping, extended breastfeeding two year old. We are moving into a new house and really want her to start sleeping in her own room and bed!

  178. Sasha222 said...

    I subscribe

  179. Sasha222 said...

    I follow

  180. Sasha222 said...

    Have your button!

  181. Cynthia said...

    I learned how to get out of "Try me" mode: To exit “Try Me” mode, hold the Current Time and the Encourage Duration buttons together for 5 seconds. Wait for the beep before continuing in “Normal” mode.

  182. L Harris said...

    I learned that the digital and analog clocks must be set separately but that they remain in-sync.

  183. onangelwings said...

    I like the magic light. My kids can't turn it off my themseles.

  184. PS said...

    Yay! It works even if the power goes out! This is so needed!

  185. PS said...

    I subscribe!

  186. PS said...

    Your buttons on my sidebar! thedirtywork.blogspot.com

  187. Andrea M said...

    I learned that the clock will continue working in a power outage

  188. Andrea M said...

    I subscribe

  189. Elissa said...

    I learned that if the clock begins to act in unexpected ways or turns off entirely, simply unplug and remove the batteries for 30 – 60 seconds. When you replace the batteries, the clock will reboot and you’ll be back in business!

    elissa at huebert dot org

  190. Elissa said...

    Subscriber!

    elissa at huebert dot org

  191. Jeff and Mandee said...

    I learned that you can buy numerous different face plates for the wonderful clock!

    mandee220(at)aol(dot)com

  192. Jeff and Mandee said...

    I am a subscriber.

    mandee220(at)aol(dot)com

  193. carolyn said...

    I learned that the very first day you should always start the story and then leave the room inediatley.
    Thanks for the great giveaway.

  194. carolyn said...

    I am a subscriber

  195. Anonymous said...

    the tot clock has faceplates and story cartidiges that you can use to change it up.

    mpfraleybill@msn.com

  196. mogrill said...

    It works when the lights go out!! Thanks for the chance. mogrill@comcast.net

  197. sweetsue said...

    I learned that the yellow light starts to go red when it's time to replace the batteries or plug the clock in with the incluced ac adapter.
    smchester at gmail dot com

  198. Martha said...

    the idea for the clock came after Pamela's second child was born, and the oldest, wouldn't sleep now that he was out of the crib.

    I love this idea. and totally need one of these myself.

  199. Jenndiggy said...

    If you miss the bedtime routine you can manually reset it. I saw this a while back online and would love one.

    jenndiggy @ gmail dot com

  200. camelfam said...

    Gotta love safety standards! I learned that it has been independently tested for lead paint content and has passed all related child safety tests for children Ages 2+ according to the ASTM F963 standard for toy safety. Woo hoo!

    Seriously, a year ago I wanted to invent a product like this. This mama did it so much better than I would have!

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