Bunny (keep your kids asleep) clock
#1
Scooby Regular
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: 392/361 MY04 STi
Posts: 7,638
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Bunny (keep your kids asleep) clock
Since coming back from GMT+2, the wee one hasn't adjusted. It's been a month now. 6-6:30 every morning, whereas it used to be 8am+.
Where i don't mind getting up early, if it starts with a 6 it's just wrong!
The wifey has asked me to lOOk into these bunny clocks she's heard about:
Pink Bunny Alarm Clock
Anyone any experience of these or recommend one? I've been searching for "bunny clock" and only come up with one model.
Ideally a night light would be good with it.
If i get an extra hour per day then in a week it's been worth the £20.
Where i don't mind getting up early, if it starts with a 6 it's just wrong!
The wifey has asked me to lOOk into these bunny clocks she's heard about:
Pink Bunny Alarm Clock
Anyone any experience of these or recommend one? I've been searching for "bunny clock" and only come up with one model.
Ideally a night light would be good with it.
If i get an extra hour per day then in a week it's been worth the £20.
Last edited by GazTheHat; 13 February 2008 at 02:13 PM.
#2
We have two, one for each of ours.
Basically young ones cannot read a clock, so there's no point giving them a clock and telling them not to get up before a certain time, because they haven't a clue what time is.
I think we brought them cheaper (about £15). They are not allowed up before bunny wakes.
If the child wakes up early you just have to ask "is bunny clock awake yet?" Followed by "well go back to bed then".
I don't know if our two actually go back to sleep, but they stay in their rooms .
Just remember to put it somewhere slightly higher than your kid can reach. Bunny is easily woken and I swear a couple of times our kids have woken bunny early and then swore they didn't touch him.
Basically young ones cannot read a clock, so there's no point giving them a clock and telling them not to get up before a certain time, because they haven't a clue what time is.
I think we brought them cheaper (about £15). They are not allowed up before bunny wakes.
If the child wakes up early you just have to ask "is bunny clock awake yet?" Followed by "well go back to bed then".
I don't know if our two actually go back to sleep, but they stay in their rooms .
Just remember to put it somewhere slightly higher than your kid can reach. Bunny is easily woken and I swear a couple of times our kids have woken bunny early and then swore they didn't touch him.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Mattybr5@MB Developments
Full Cars Breaking For Spares
28
28 December 2015 11:07 PM
Mattybr5@MB Developments
Full Cars Breaking For Spares
12
18 November 2015 07:03 AM