Posted by Laura in Sleep Training Clocks
The Kid’Sleep Globetrotter is the perfect sleep training clock to use when you are on vacation, or just staying over at Grandma’s house.

It costs around $30, and is available buy in stores and online, including from Amazon.
From Swiss company Claessen’s Kids, makers of the KidSleep Classic and the KidSleep Alarm Clock.
When it is time for sleep the sleeping sheep gently lights up, indicating to your child that they should stay in bed, and providing a gentle comforting night light.
When it is time to wake up (at the time you have pre-set) the top light will come on, displaying a backpacking sheep.
If your child needs a little assistance to gently wake up in the morning, you can set the bird chirp alarm call.
The clock runs on 4 AA batteries.
For easy and safe transportation the clock closes up like a clam shell, protecting the screen from bangs and scratches.
When you have arrived at your destination you can open up the clock, and use the case to stand it upright on a table or shelf.
The KidSleep Globetrotter Travel Clock does not have a clock face on the front. This make it useful for little children who may not yet understand time but limits the age that the clock is useful until, as older children will almost certainly want to see the light working in combination with a clock face, to help develop their understanding of time.
Read customer reviews of the KidSleep Globetrotter online now.
Useful Links:
Back to the Sleep Trainer Clocks Features Comparison Chart
Story of how the KidSleep was invented