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Now we could really use this in our family. The Good Nite Lite is a nightlight designed to help children 3 to 5 sleep according to circadian rhythms. Instead of waking up whenever they feel like it (such as my 3-year-old daughter), this nifty gadget is supposed to help teach kiddos when it’s time to start the day.
It’s a simple product that helps behavioral modification – a moon means it’s time to stay in bed and sleep; a sun means it’s time to wake up. The gadget can be set to any time you want – the default is a moon from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
You can pre-order yours for $34.99 – expected availability is this month!
What do you think? Would this be a helpful gadget in your home? Or is it not worth the 35 bucks?
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Tsh is an American expat living overseas, and a mama to two kids under 4. She’s the writer behind Simple Mom, and the editor of the Digital Bliss channel here at Blissfully Domestic. She needs more sleep.
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