10 Best Sleep Training Night Light
Updated on: May 2023
Best Sleep Training Night Light in 2023
LittleHippo Mella Ready to Rise Children's Sleep Trainer, Alarm Clock, Night Light and Sleep Sounds Machine (Bright Purple)
Big Red Rooster BRRC105 Sleep Training Alarm Clock for Kids | Plug in Kids Alarm Clock | Toddler Clock | Boy Or Girls Alarm Clock | Childrens Alarm Clock | Time to Wake Clock

- TRAINS CHILDREN TO STAY IN BED LONGER – Parents get to sleep. No more 5 AM wake up calls
- BALL GLOWS RED OR GREEN - Red means time to sleep; green means time to wake up. The ball glows red at night and turns green at the alarm time
- 2 ALARMS AND A NAP TIMER - Perfect for a weekday alarm time, weekend alarm time and naps. Alarm must be set each night
- HIDDEN PARENT COMPARTMENT - Children cannot change the settings or turn the alarm off early. Instructions printed inside parent compartment
- POWER SOURCE - Powered by an AC adaptor (included). 3 AA battery backup
Learn & Climb Kids Ok to Come Out of Bed Clock - Kids Sleep Training Clock, Night Light & Alarm.

- NOT YOUR TYPICAL KIDS ALARM CLOCK!- Imagine how wonderful it would be if your children didn’t wake you up early in the morning? My Good Morning Buddy is a friendly, color-changing toddler clock designed to help your kids sleep better! This adorable digital alarm clock for kids teaches your children when its ok to come out of bed and wake up! With its 4 color light system the whole family is sure to get a better nights rest!
- HOW IT WORKS- This kids clock has color changing soft LED lights that change from red (Do not come out of bed) to yellow (soon- it’s almost time!) to green, (YAY! We are all ready to start the day!) according to your personal settings
- MULTI-FUNCTIONAL FEATURES - This Sleep Training clock is loaded with features to help train your kids to get a better night’s sleep. Super easy settings, color changing lights, nightlight, clear LCD time display, nap time countdown and speaker with 2 sound levels!
- POWER OPERATED clock comes with a USB cord and adapter, so it’s ready to go right out of the box. We have installed a battery powered backup to save your settings in case of a power outage too! You’re welcome! (Batteries are not included).
- WE LOVE EXTRAS- so we thought you would too! We have included a beautifully illustrated Story Book that will help your child wind down at the end of a long day! And for the folks- how about a full color and illustrated quick start guide, clear and easy instruction manual, tip sheet featuring tried and true methods to help kids sleep written by parents and grandparents and a 2 week reward chart to give you and your child a positive kick start to getting a good night’s rest
Skip Hop Sleep Training Alarm Clock for Toddlers, Dream & Shine Cloud

- 4-in-1 design includes Sleep Trainer Mode: Cloud lights up with easy-to-follow color cues for toddlers: Red = Time For Bed; Yellow = Almost Time To Get Up; Green = Okay To Get Up
- Light-Up Mode: 20-minute Light Comforts toddler with a warm glow and 3 brightness levels
- Soother Mode: Plays two calming sounds (white noise & gentle rain) and a lullaby
- Alarm Clock Mode: Wake-up toddler with a sweet song and lights
- Auto off/power save feature allows for 20 minutes of continuous lights/music before automatically turning off
Mirari OK to Wake! Alarm Clock & Night-Light

- The green light is a simple visual indicator that informs children when it's time to get up, instead of them waking up the whole family way too early!
- Children quickly learn to go back to sleep or play quietly in their room until "green means go!"
- Features a convenient nap timer and alarm clock with snooze
- The clock also has fun animations to give it personality--children simply tap the "toe" buttons to see them!
- Includes micro USB cable with battery backup (4 AA, not included). Wall adapter not included
Alarm Clock for Kids, Sleep Training Clock with 7 Colors Night Light, 6 Alarm Rings, NAP Timer, Teach Children Time to Wake up, Rechargeable Battery USB Charging Clock for Boys Girls Bedroom (Blue)

- ⏰【KIDS SLEEP TRAINER】This kids alarm clock is designed to help parents get more sleep and teach their young children to have regular sleep-wake habits. Train your kids to play quietly when the clock glows yellow; Wake up when the clock glows green; Go to bed when the clock glows purple.
- ⏰【CUTE DESIGN】The alarm clock for kids training is an adorable decoration that has a smiling, playful and sleep face to better assist your kids, ideal for bedroom, kids night light, relaxing, outdoor camping. It is especially ideal as holiday or birthday gift.
- ⏰【EASY TO OPERATE】When the alarm rings, press the alarm ear once to turn off the alarm. And if you do not want alarm function, first press the alarm button then long press the alarm ear. The alarm display will disappear from the screen.
- ⏰【SOUND MACHINE& NAP TIMER】Clock has 3 high quality sleep sounds to help your kids fall sleep quickly. 3 playful sounds to wake your kids up. There are also 7 timer (OFF, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150 minutes) can choose. The sound volume could be adjusted.
- ⏰【GOOD SERVICE & GUARANTEE】We are aimed at offering you a perfect shopping experience, you can get 12-month warranty for each kids alarm clock, unconditionally refund or resend with any quality problems, 24 hours quick reply, only offered by FoPcc.
Hatch Rest+ Baby Sound Machine, Night Light, Time-to-Rise Plus Audio Monitor, White Noise Soother, Toddler Sleep Trainer, Kids Alarm Clock, Nightlight

- Sound Machine: Select from a library of snooze-inducing sounds, lullabies, and white noise. Expert recommended for babies, toddlers, and kids.
- Night Light: Choose from a rainbow of colors to make it your own gentle and reassuring kids night light.
- Time-to-Rise: Set programs to cue your child for tricky transitions: naps, bedtime, and morning. The perfect kids alarm clock and toddler sleep trainer.
- Two-way Audio Monitor: Check in — without cluttering up your life. Listen and talk to your child from another room through your phone with clear transmission. Safe and secure to ensure your privacy, and audio communications never leave the confines of your home. No extra gadgets necessary.
- LED Clock: Help your child understand time concepts with this digital clock, which can be adjusted to the desired brightness (or turned off completely). Automatic updates mean there’s no need to reset for daylight savings time changes.
It's About Time Stoplight Sleep Enhancing Alarm Clock for Kids, Purple/Pink Owls

- Sleep enhancing alarm clock for kids featuring a stoplight and sculpted figure
- Toddlers know if it's time to get up by looking at the stoplight
- Red light means it's time to sleep; green light means it's time to wake up
- Digital clock and optional beeping alarm function included
- Features a pair of colorful owls
Tommee Tippee Groclock, Toddler and Children's OK to Wake Sleep Training Alarm Clock, Soft Grey, 2+ Years

- Groclock is an award-winning sleep trainer clock for young children
- The screen display depicts stars or sun images, communicating when it's sleep or wake-up time -stars go out one-by-one during the night to show the passing of time
- Silent operation with optional audible alarm feature, and adjustable screen brightness
- Option to set two separate wake-up times: weekday/weekend or night time/nap time
- Recommended for toddlers from 2+ years, No batteries needed, functions with cord.
Stoplight Sleep Enhancing Alarm Clock for Kids, Groovy Car with Butterflies

- Sleep enhancing alarm clock for kids featuring a stoplight and sculpted figure
- Toddlers know if it's time to get up by looking at the stoplight
- Red light means it’s time to sleep; green light means it’s time to wake up
- Digital clock and optional beeping alarm function included
- Features a friendly girl driving a colorful car with butterflies
A Love Letter to Friday Night Lights
A review of why I love Friday Night Lights, includes character descriptions and my favorite quotes.
You do not have to be a football fan to enjoy FNL, but because I was initially under that assumption, I didn't watch the show at all during its premiere season on NBC in 2020-2020.
I stumbled onto FNL when I was wandering around a video store in Athens, GA. I saw that the show's first season was on DVD and that I could rent all five discs for five bucks.
For me, the reason the show is so special is that it's realistic. I believe there are small Southern towns obsessed with football. I believe most of the situations these characters get themselves into, especially in regards to the demands of family and career.
The characters are complex and believable. I believe there are guys out there like Tim Riggins-guys who want to be good, and yet they make the wrong choices.
Speaking of characters, here's a break-down of the principle ones:
Coach Eric Taylor is played by Kyle Chandler. He's the head high school football coach of the Dillon Panthers. When the team wins, he's a hero. When they lose, people want to run him out of town on a pitchfork. What I love most about this character is that Kyle Chandler, whether he's an actual Southerner or not, has mastered the subtle Southern accent and speech patterns. He's so convincing in this role that even his body language and mannerisms are spot on.
Tami Taylor is played by Connie Britton. She's the coach's wife. Tami works as guidance counselor at the school where her husband coaches, and then later she becomes principal. She gives great advice and has a penchant for being right on nearly every occasion.
Julie Taylor is Tami and Eric's daughter. She attends Dillon High and dates Matt Saracen for most of the series thus far. Julie occasionally gets on my nerves, but hey, she's a teenage girl. What teenage girl isn't annoying or whiny from time to time?
Matt Saracen hasbeen one of my favorite characters since the first episode. Love that he's shy and humble, but must learn to overcome that in his role as quarterback. His father's in Iraq, (until season four, but I don't want to give out any spoilers) his mother abandoned him when he was seven years old, and he was raised by his affectionately demented grandmother.
Tim Riggins is my other favorite character. He plays fullback on the Dillon Panther's team. Tim is known for being an excessive drinker. He's also the town whore. Tim also has two absent parents. He lives with his older brother Billy.
Tyra Collette is the former girlfriend of Tim Riggins. She has a mother who often gives terrible advice and a sister who works as a stripper. Tyra wants to be the first in her family to go to college, but her tendency to ditch class and her sojourn with a cowboy hurt her chances of bettering herself.
Lyla Garrity is a cheerleader for the panthers in season one who becomes a born again Christian in season two. She is romantically involved with both Jason Street and Tim Riggins.
Jason Street is the star quarterback who becomes paralyzed in the first episode. He's best friends with Tim Riggins. Most of his struggles deal with his adjustment to being a quadriplegic as well as his acceptance of it.
Smash Williams has dreams of making it to the NFL and gaining fame and fortune. He also wants to provide his family with a large house and a better life.
There are plenty of peripheral characters. Among my favorites is Landry Clark, Matt's best friend and lead singer of a Christian speed metal band called Crucifictorious (sp?). Landry has gradually been given a much larger role in the series.
Kevin Rankin, who plays Jason's friend Herc, (seasons 1-3) had me so convinced that he was a hillbilly quadriplegic that when I saw him guest star on Grey's Anatomy and The Closer, I couldn't believe he wasn't in a wheelchair and that his Southern accent had disappeared.
Last, but not least is Buddy Garrity. He's a former panther, turned middle-aged father of three. He's obsessed with the panthers and even attends their practice sessions. He's also Lyla's father and the owner of Garrity Motors, a car dealership.
Shout out to Louanne Stephens and Liz Mikel who are both convincing in their respective roles as Matt's grandma and Smash's mother (seasons 1-3).
Season four introduced a whole new set of characters:
Vince is the quarterback of the East Dillon Lions. He has a juvenile record and often hangs with a crowd that encourages his juvenile behavior. Michael B. Jordan is good in this role, and he almost brought me to tears as I watched him at the bedside of his drug-addicted mother.
Jess is involved romantically with both Vince and Landry. She works after school at her father's barbeque restaurant.
Becky lives with her bartender mother and develops a thing for Riggins. In the latter part of the season, she's involved in an unexpected storyline involving Luke and Tami.
Luke is the running back for The East Dillon Lions. He was raised on a farm by Christian parents. He's at times annoyingly polite. He wants to get off the farm and earn a football scholarship so badly that he sacrifices his health by playing injured.
Favorite Quotes:
"So there's this girl dancin' to devil went down to Georgia. She's new and I walk up to her and I'm all, 'B*tch, that's my signature song. Step off!' I'll kick her ass. I dance in boots and chaps and a thong. What the hell is she thinkin'?" -Mindy, the stripper
"...And then there's the whole global warming issue which is some big, giant diabolical illusion created by the EPA, who are out there strangling polar bears with their bare hands." -Julie Taylor
"Where's Voodoo?"-Matt Saracen
"I don't know, Saracen. He's probably jerking around in front of a full-length mirror."-Tim Riggins
"When you say nice shirt, though, you don't mean the one with the periodic table on it?" -Jess
If you have Netflix, you can watch all of seasons 1-3 instantly from your computer. And of course, you could always rent the DVDs or buy them inexpensively online from retailers such as Amazon.com or BestBuy.com. FNL just finished its fourth season on DirecTV's 101network. The season will re-air on NBC beginning in April.