Already have one of these for my son & been looking out for one for my daughter. Cheapest I've seen at John Lewis at £16.99, apparently they're price matching (not sure whom).
Most people think these are great & I'm one. Hopefully it'll work for child No2 as well!
Latest comments (19)
xjesix
14 Jan 16#19
This item has appeared quite a few times on Amazons lightning deals for £14.99. Wouldn't be surprised if it appears again.
stuartwilson754365
11 Jan 161#12
Didn't work for our little boy. He can change it to the sun. if you lock it he inplugs it. All else fails he just ignores it!
Clunton to stuartwilson754365
12 Jan 16#18
Sounds like the makings of a rebellious genius, to me.
pjrouse
12 Jan 16#17
I have had this on my wish list at Amazon for the last 2 months at a price of around £13.00 (direct from Amazon) and finally went to purchase this yesterday and saw it had gone up to the current price.
I'm therefore going to wait as I'm sure this will come down to the previous lower price.
brilly
12 Jan 16#16
the one we got years back had a 'story book' if you can call it that
it was more like a small pamphlet which had a story inside
i guess its the same as any book, some kids will like it and some wont
if they dont then you may not consider it a story book
jeffjack
12 Jan 16#15
is there a version with and another without the story book? Amazon sellers have confused me...
OB1
11 Jan 16#14
Try this equivalent for free, if you have an old Android phone. Works brilliantly!
these are great, son stays in bed till sun comes up every morning!! best buy at any price from me!!!!
chas76
11 Jan 16#11
I found setting it up a pain and its stayed in the cupboard for the last year!
Zoxo
11 Jan 16#10
My little one understood it at about 2 1/2 and we literally could not live without it. She stays in bed quietly until 8am everyday, it's heavenly.
brilly
11 Jan 161#9
funnily enough was barking most of the way home from the kennel... erm school :stuck_out_tongue:
flee222222
11 Jan 16#8
My 2 year old took a few weeks to get it totally but now she has it's a god send if she wakes early she will wait for Mr Sunshine!!! Love it!!!
parapete
11 Jan 16#7
LoL. A welcome change from the usually inane, illeducated comments I normally we here on HukD. made me chuckle.
brilly
11 Jan 16#5
worked well for my kid, and still does a few years later even though can tell time properly :laughing:
Clunton to brilly
11 Jan 162#6
Pavolv's child... :stuck_out_tongue:
AndiTails
11 Jan 16#4
Definitely worth it.
Just moved my 2yo to a bed, and she loves the little animation when going to sleep (we have to say "Night night" to the sun) and so far, if she wakes up before it's back to sun again, I've seen her kneeling up in bed, just looking at the clock and waiting!
So a nice thing to add to the routine.
jaxmccoll
11 Jan 16#1
It's that price at Amazon and Argos, debating getting one.
Grantos1 to jaxmccoll
11 Jan 16#2
We have one for our 3 year old, mostly had success with it, he does realise he has to wait until the sun appears on it for him to get up.
pookielove79 to jaxmccoll
11 Jan 16#3
It did take my 3 year old son couple of weeks to get into it, but now he knows to stay in bed until the sun appears. I'd recommend it.
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Most people think these are great & I'm one. Hopefully it'll work for child No2 as well!
Latest comments (19)
I'm therefore going to wait as I'm sure this will come down to the previous lower price.
it was more like a small pamphlet which had a story inside
i guess its the same as any book, some kids will like it and some wont
if they dont then you may not consider it a story book
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siblify.sun_to_moon&hl=en_GB
Just moved my 2yo to a bed, and she loves the little animation when going to sleep (we have to say "Night night" to the sun) and so far, if she wakes up before it's back to sun again, I've seen her kneeling up in bed, just looking at the clock and waiting!
So a nice thing to add to the routine.