Posted by: leeroseemery | December 4, 2008

TEACH ME TIME CLOCK – (a kid’s clock that may help you sleep a little longer)

img_33142The TEACH ME TIME clock is a very clever idea born of a father of two. This clock is my favorite new invention. Not only is it an alarm clock, but it has many different features to help kids learn to tell time. It has the hands of a real clock but digital numbers as well, and even a lovely woman’s voice mode that plays time games with your child.  However, the absolute GENIUS feature is that the alarm may be programmed by a parent to change color (from the yellow night light color to green) Green means GO, so when the light is green it is okay to wake up Mommy and Daddy! Finally an idea about when morning begins that my son thinks is fun! I plan on setting mine to noon and see what happens. I’m kidding. I would sadly settle for 6:30am. This is a great gift for exhausted parents of all kinds. Give yourself or someone else the gift of sleep. They’ll love you for it. It is available on line at www.americaninnovative.com. They also have in at www.amazon.com

 

It costs about $40.00.

But think about what even an extra half hour of sleep is worth to you every day, I think you’ll find it’s worth it. Hang on- 

*****SPECIAL TEACH ME TIME CLOCK GIVEAWAY!*****

I hope you are feeling lucky and very tired, because I have talked to the inventor (I gotta say I love it that I know an inventor of something) anyway – he is going to let me do a promotion. The first three Moms or Dads that write me a sob story about how tired they are – will get a free clock! (And I will post your sob story.) Then the next four who write will be offered brand new TEACH ME TIME CLOCKS at 50% off or $20.00. The next three will be offered the clocks for $25.00. If you don’t win the free one you don’t have to buy one…you just have the option to buy it at a discount. There is no fine print here. It’s meant to be fun.

So how tired are you? 

 

 

 


Responses

  1. Geez, I wish I could write an eloquent sob story about how tired I am, but I can’t see the keys on my keyboard because they are covered in a mound of toothpicks that have snapped in half, crushed with the strain of trying to prop my eyelids open. My daughter never, ever gets tired until at least 10:30pm each night — that means no real down time for moi and a huge struggle every morning to arouse her for school. Please oh please can this cool clock save me?!

  2. Dear Beck!
    I think this clock can save you! I shall send you one and you can report back!
    Congratulations!
    LACityMom

  3. I am so tired bc my husband and I are up at night worrying how we can afford to buy our children hanukah and christmas and birthday presents this month when we are both unemployed again. Been there before. Please, wouldn’t it be great if we can’t have jobs to wake up to get to, couldn’t we please sleep a half hour later in the morning???? Seriously, my daughter has been begging me to get her a clock so she can wake herself up for school and my 5 year desperately wants to learn how to read time. This clock is like manna from heaven, that is, if we could afford it.

    Boo Hoo.

    SF Mom

  4. Wow that is a sob story! Sorry about your hard times. Hope this clock helps!
    LACityMom

  5. Wow. You really made my night!

    Guess that’s what they call happy holidays.

    Can’t wait!

    SF Mom

  6. OK, this is brilliant! We need this clock. My husband and I just talked about putting a clock in their room and setting an alarm. Actually, we did this with a Tomater clock from the movie, ‘Cars’ about two years ago, but the first time we set it, it went off at night, scared them both, and the clock literally could not be in their room any more! It was too scary. We got less sleep with the clock in their room.

    Things were good for awhile, but lately we are waking very bleary-eyed. Our sleep situation has changed dramatically since Christmas when our 5-year-old daughter saw a scary nightmare before Christmas decoration on someone’s lawn. She has been scared awake ever since. We now sleep with the door open, a night light, and all kinds of other devices that we have only needed for the last month. She wakes up in the middle of the night, sneaks into bed with us, and I don’t often even know she is there until my 3-year-old son comes in somewhere between 4 or 5 and I end up putting them on top of each other. Accidentally. They whine. I whine. My husband whines. We are trying to get them back in their room. We are happier people when they come in AFTER 6 AM. If this clock can do that, I will sing its praises everywhere. Promise.

    Southbayaupairs


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