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Baby Sleeping Aid: Dawn Simulator Clock

Baby Sleeping Aid: Dawn Simulator Clock
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  • Helps baby to sleep naturally
  • Gentle awakening too
  • 30 min sunrise/sunset
  • Manually adjustable dimmer
  • Digital display
  • 2 Sunset settings
  • Nightlight facility
  • Neodymium bulb
  • Pretty light effects

A good night's sleep is a precious thing when you have a baby or small child. If he doesn't sleep, nor do you. So our digital alarm clock will send him off to dreamland with its gently fading sunset, and wake him naturally with the gradual sunrise.

Night Light
Our Baby Sleeping Aid: Dawn Simulator Clock offers you 2 sunsets to choose from: fade-to-darkness, or fade-to-nightlight. Light intensity is manually adjustable so you can have brightness for bedtime stories, or dimmer illumination for night feeds - so baby is less disturbed and your partner can sleep sweetly on!

Nature's Way
Great for adjusting a child's circadian rhythm, our Baby Sleeping Aid: Dawn Simulator Clock follows nature's example of changing light intensity in order to harmonise biorhythms. Your baby learns to sleep with the fading light, and wake with the brightness.

Pretty!
Our delightful digital alarm clock uses a sunshine Neodymium bulb, and has pretty star & moon effects inside the shade with sunrays that play on the wall. Sunrise & sunset last up to 30 minutes from zero to full brightness (100 lux @ 1m). And there's a digital back-up alarm too.

Did You Know
Light therapy can relieve pre-natal depression by up to 49%? With no adverse effect on the pregnancy, and no medication or side effects, you might want to take a look at our Lightboxes.

According to the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID), babies who are put down to self-settle (left to go to sleep in their cot) with a sleeping aid such as soft music, are at reduced risk of SIDS (not forgetting of course that the baby must also be on his back, at the foot of the cot). So our clock can be used as a sleeping aid in this regard too.

Baby Sleeping Aid: Dawn Simulator Clock: specification
18cm x 14cm x 18cm, weighs 730g. 220-240v. 60w neodymium bulb. Shade is plastic. Mains powered.

Price:
£59.95
Club credits:
£10.00
Product code:
789-7158
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