![]() The My Tot Clock is more than just a toddler sleep clock, but I’ll get to that in a minute – because the sleeping part is exactly why I wanted it in the first place. It honestly far surpasses other models, just by description only, and after experiencing a couple of different kids alarm clocks, I’m confident to say it’s by far the best option. I researched a bit more deeply this time and looked at features of each of the toddler sleep clocks on the market and was blown away by the difference in the My Tot Clock. I now know why – it just didn’t do exactly what we wanted. It was also less expensive than other options. So I searched Amazon myself and bought the Mirari OK to Wake! Alarm Clock because it was cute and seemed to do what we needed. Well, that works, of course, but that also means she still has to wake me up to ask me if it’s time to get up, hence less sleep for me and her. The only way she knew was when I told her, “It wasn’t time to get up yet.” The problem, though – how was she supposed to know? It was dark at 6:30, just like it was dark at 5:00 and at 2 years old, she wasn’t quite ready to tell time. But gradually the time began to get earlier and earlier… 5:30, 5:00, and even 4:45… well, that just wasn’t working for either of us. I’m ok with having an early bird, I’m one myself, so those times were perfectly fine. See, Sophia was actually sleeping fine, but when she woke up in the mornings at regular time, around 6:15 – 6:30, it would be dark. Then I remembered one of my friends telling me about a toddler clock she came across on Amazon. I saw a lot of suggestions, but none seemed to really fit our circumstance. I google-d anything I could think of to try to get her to sleep longer. When Sophia started having sleeping troubles recently, I turned to Google. ![]() ![]() ![]() By purchasing through these links, I may make a commission. ![]()
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