@Carol💗💙 my problem is that my boys will only sleep in pitch black. So I’m in this weird catch 22 where he gets scared and cries if I turn the light off, but if I leave even a little nightlight on then they will stay up for hours. I was looking for something I could set to gradually dim and then turn off over the course of an hour. I agree that it’s overpriced :/
I love the hatch, we use it because my son was getting out of bed all the time. It has routines so it plays music at certain times and changes colors. For example I have it set to play a certain song from 7-7:45 and be green during that time while we do our bedtime routine. Then 7:45pm-6:15am it goes blue and has a different song that plays so he knows that is when he needs to be in bed. Also as part of the bedtime routine once he’s in bed if he is feeling extra wound up I play stories on it for him to help him fall asleep. It’s been a real life saver for us but I do know it is expensive.
We have one for each kid (baby and toddler) - love them!
We’ve got it! I purchased when my daughter was a baby and the white noise was great, then we used lullaby’s on it and she’s 4 and still uses it as a night light now. Definitely worth the price for us 😊
I think it's overpriced. My 2 year old is scared of the dark. So we use a projector that has the solar system and stars