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Gro-Clock Sleep Trainer
 
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Gro-Clock Sleep Trainer

by Gro Company
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (574 customer reviews)
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Technical Details

  • Glowing screen shows images of stars and sun to communicate sleep and wake up time to children
  • Stars go out one by one during the night to show the passing of time
  • Key lock option
  • Adjustable screen brightness
  • Option to set two different wake-up times night time and day time nap modes

Product Specifications
Product Information
Model Number:HJ008

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Gro-Clock Sleep Trainer + Good Night, Sleep Tight Reward Chart - The Ultimate Sleep Chart for Children (2yrs+) + Reward / Star Chart Magnetic - Rigid Square 32x32cm with hanging loop
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Product details

  • Boxed-product Weight: 998 g
  • Item model number: HJ008
  • ASIN: B002APJCNE
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 21 May 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (574 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby)
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Product Description

Anyone who has been woken up at 5am with their kids thinking it's morning will appreciate how the Gro-Clock could help. For children who are too young to read an ordinary clock, the Gro-Clock has a glowing screen showing images of stars and sun to communicate the differnce between sleep and wake-up time. The small stars go out one-by-one during the night to show the passing of time. The changing images encourage children to stay in bed longer as they learn to 'stay in bed until they see the sun'. Silent operation enables the child to continue sleeping as the display changes, and adjustable screen brightness allows you to choose the best amount of light, making it the perfect nightlight. There is an optional digital clock and audible alarm feature, so you can use it as a normal clock as your child grows up. This updated model has a new educational feature allowing parents to choose whether or not to display the digital clock during the usual 'stars to sun' countdown. So for older children, they can now start to learn digital time, as well as look for the arrival of the sun. Mains powered (adapter included). The Gro-Clock comes with a 'Sleepy Farm story book, beautifully illustrated by leading childrens artist Mike Terry. Sleepy Farm tells the tale of a very tired pig, to help reinforce the message of the importance of a good night's sleep. Suitable from age 2 years upwards.

Manufacturer's Description

Anyone who has been woken up at 5am with their kids thinking it's morning will appreciate how the Gro-Clock could help. For children who are too young to read an ordinary clock, the Gro-Clock has a glowing screen showing images of stars and sun to communicate the differnce between sleep and wake-up time. The small stars go out one-by-one during the night to show the passing of time. The changing images encourage children to stay in bed longer as they learn to 'stay in bed until they see the sun'. Silent operation enables the child to continue sleeping as the display changes, and adjustable screen brightness allows you to choose the best amount of light, making it the perfect nightlight. There is an optional digital clock and audible alarm feature, so you can use it as a normal clock as your child grows up. This updated model has a new educational feature allowing parents to choose whether or not to display the digital clock during the usual 'stars to sun' countdown. So for older children, they can now start to learn digital time, as well as look for the arrival of the sun. Mains powered (adapter included). The Gro-Clock comes with a 'Sleepy Farm story book, beautifully illustrated by leading childrens artist Mike Terry. Sleepy Farm tells the tale of a very tired pig, to help reinforce the message of the importance of a good night's sleep. Suitable from age 2 years upwards.

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485 of 488 people found the following review helpful
By Phoz
This product totally works, my son is only 22 mths old, but 5 days later it had completely changed his waking times from 4am to 6am! And 9 days in, he's now consistently waking up between 6.15 - 6.30am. Below is how I did it -

My 22 mth old son has always been a bit of a challenging sleeper, but recently it was just getting ridiculous. 4am starts told me that something needed to be done (not least of all because my husband was away, so I was doing all the early morning starts!) Anyway, I invested in a groclock after a friend recommended one. I have to say, I was a bit dubious, my son is only 22 mths old, and I wondered if he'd actually understand what was going on.

The first day I got it, we read the accompanying book a couple of times, then I spent 3 x 5min sessions with him running through the demo mode, so we saw the sun wink (bye bye Mr Sun!) and turn into the star (Night night! Sleeping time! - we pretended to go to sleep) then into the sun again (Morning Mr Sun! Get up! Get up! - we leapt up and danced around). We did this until it seemed like he understood what was going on. I ambitiously set the sun to come up at 6am, and waited to see how it would go.

Anyway, needless to say, day 1 he woke up at 4am, I went into his room, sat with him, and just kept saying, no, sleeping time, we need to wait until the sun gets up (I'd put some toys in his cot for him to play with, and I encouraged him to do so). After an hour of this, he was beginning to lose the plot, so I subtly changed the clock to the sun, and waited for him to notice. When he did, I made a HUGE fuss of him - yes, yes clever boy, it IS the sun. Let's get up!!

Day 2, woke up at 4.10am. This time I gave it a bit longer before I went in to sit in his room, then again encouraged him to read his books, play with his cars etc. I talked to him about having to wait for Mr Sun, and didn't stay in the whole time, went in, reassured, then went out. At no time did I get him out of his cot, I just encouraged him to wait for the sun.

Day 3, woke up at 5.40am. This time, because it was only 20 mins until he had to get up, I didn't go in at all, just talked to him from outside the door about having to wait for the sun.

Day 4, woke up at 4.55am. I was a bit discouraged, felt like we were going backwards, but this time I didn't go in, just called out to reassure him, and encourage him to play with his cars, read his books, and wait for the sun. Again, I constantly reassured him if he called out or cried, but I didn't go in.

Day 5, woke up at 5.45am, and played until the sun came up

Day 6, woke up AFTER THE SUN!! 6.01am!!

Day 7, woke up at 6.35am

Day 8, woke up at 6.16am (I then took the plunge and changed the wakeup time from 6.00am to 6.15am)

Day 9, woke up at 5.40am, but didn't cry, then put himself back to sleep until 6.20am. He has NEVER put himself back to sleep before.

My top tips for success are

1) Decide you really want to do this before you start. You'll need an iron will to keep going even when bubs is protesting.

2) Once you really decide you want to do it, do NOT get the child out of bed until 'Mr Sun' comes up. I found it was ok to go in and sit with them, encourage them to play in their bed / cot, reassure them etc. If the child really starts to lose it, I would press the button to bring on the sun for the first day, or the second at a real push, but try not to let them see you doing it, otherwise they'll associate you with the sun - and it's key they understand the sun comes out independently of Mummy or Daddy coming into their room! Similarly, try not to go in if you can possibly help it.

3) Set the wake up time as their regular wake up time for the first day, then move it by 15 mins each day until you get to your desired time. I didn't do this, and think it would probably have helped.

4) Think about what you do with your child when they wake up. I thought about it and realised that we were letting him watch telly (mainly because we were so wiped!!), but actually this was reinforcing the early waking, as he was leaping out of bed, so excited about watching Peppa Pig! By not allowing him to watch telly until I was preparing dinner, I removed this association. So now, it's a cup of milk and independent play until 7am, when he has breakfast.

5) Spend a bit of time each day for the first week running through the demo mode with very exaggerated actions and enthusiasm (e.g. loud snores for sleeping, big leaps for getting up). Make it fun. And do it until your child understands. Reinforce it whenever you're reading any book, most kids books have pictures of suns or stars somewhere in them - point at it, and say what is this? Child will say 'sun, stars' etc - say, yes, it's the sun, star - what does that mean? Child - wake up, sleep. You - yes, that's RIGHT. Clever boy/girl - when we see the SUN we WAKE UP!, when we see the STAR we SLEEP.

6) Be consistent - be consistent, be consistent. Don't do it unless you're going to see it through, as your child will absolutely test you to see if you're serious. So this is why it helps to set the wakeup time close to their actual wakeup time to begin with - it's much easier to reinforce if you don't have to deal with an hour of protesting to begin with!
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78 of 78 people found the following review helpful
I bought this a few weeks ago for my 3 year old son who kept getting up ridiculously early, whatever time he had gone to bed. As he has been growing out of daytime sleeps he was getting really tired and bad tempered in the day.
The price nearly put me off but the clock seemed a good design and I decided to give it a try over the holidays. It has worked perfectly. He has enjoyed setting it in the evenings (watching the sun close its eyes and change into the moon) and comes into our room at 7.30am with a beaming smile every morning telling us that the sun has come up. He has always had a night light in his bedroom and this doubles up as that, plus you can alter the brightness.
Setting it up initially was quite straightforward and if you unplug it to move it or to take away on holiday, it retains the settings. The fact that it can also be set to display digital time and has an audio alarm if required means that it will go on to be useful as he gets older.
In summary we are all getting more sleep and are a much happier household!
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190 of 192 people found the following review helpful
We bought this clock for our son for his birthday, when he turned 3 a month ago. He had been waking at 5.30 - 6.30 wanting to get into our bed or to get us sleeping on the floor in his room.

We showed him the demo of Moon with stars countdown and how "Mr Sunshine" would appear when it was "morning" - we optimistically chose 7am. From the first day it worked - I must say I was amazed, he did wake me at 5.30 to tell me the moon was still there for a couple of days.

But he is now checking before he shouts us in the morning - we hear him stir then go quiet if it's pre-7am, then we are woken with a cheery, "Mummy it's morning - the sunshine is here".

My friend has had similar joy with hers too.

Well worth a try - and the clock is lovely addition to boy or girl's nursery - much nicer than the other "pre-time-telling" clocks available.

I think it would even suit children younger than 3 as it comes with a cute storybook to introduce the idea to them at bedtime.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
fantastic product.
A very helpful product. It has enabled my child to realise when it is day and night. Also when it is appropriate to get up..
Published 5 hours ago by kaz
Waste of money
What a waste of money, did not work with my 2&3 year old. Maybe give it another year or so. My kids where so excited to see the change from moon to sun,they got up at 5am to tell... Read more
Published 12 hours ago by Denee
great & easy to use
bought it for 4 yr old as he was very confused by the light mornings and started getting up at 6...! Read more
Published 1 day ago by Ro B
It really works!
Our 2.5 year old moved to a new room and a big boy bed. After 2 days of him starting our day at 5am by coming into our room and opening our curtains, we tried the gro-clock after... Read more
Published 4 days ago by Bookworm
Very pleased!
My 28 month old daughter recently decided that 5.30am was time to get up - she didn't want to miss anything because of her new brother! Read more
Published 6 days ago by StaceyD
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD
I bought this clock after my 27 month old son started waking earlier and earlier each morning ending up with us being up with him at 4.30am and very tired! Read more
Published 8 days ago by Karen75
Brilliant toy.
I works really well once you work out how to set it. Like the button lock function on it works well against wondering little fingers. Read more
Published 11 days ago by katicabogar
Took a while but it does work!
We read some good reviews on this clock so decided to give it a try as our just turned 2 year old had been getting out of bed since moving into a big bed, purely because she could... Read more
Published 12 days ago by Laws35
Great buy
We had been having trouble with our 3 year old waking up early on a morning, especially once the clocks had changed and the lighter mornings started. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Vicky
Fantastic product
I don't normally write reviews but I have to say this product really is fantastic. My baby is a year now and he has used it for the past couple of months. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Queenbee
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