![]() My top 3 favourites being the Ocean, the Birds, and the Rain. The Hatch Baby Rest hardly had any complaints, so I went with that one to try it out! Although it was the most expensive toddler clock out of the 3, ringing in at $99 on Amazon.īUT after having used it for 2 weeks straight, I wanted to give you my open and honest opinion about the Hatch Baby Rest and whether or not I would recommend it to my family, friends, and clients. The LittleHippo Mella seemed like a great option, but lots of the reviews I had read said that the noise portion of the sound machine/toddler light combo was terrible. In fact, it can actually inhibit the production of melatonin. ![]() Blue isn’t a colour that helps that production of melatonin. I didn’t like that the Gro-Clock glowed blue all night long. I researched a few different clocks (Gro-Clock, LittleHippo Mella, & the Hatch), but finally settled on the Hatch Baby Rest. I knew I needed a toddler clock to help signal that morning was here, instead of just allowing my son to wake whenever he felt like it. I highly recommend waiting to do this transition until your baby is as close to 3 as possible. After 2 weeks of climbing, my husband and I made the mutual decision to transition him out of the crib into a bigger bed! He was 2 years and 11 months old. ![]() That was until he started scaling the crib WITH his sleep sack on and managing to get himself out at any given opportunity. He was contained, content, and I didn’t worry. I was dreading the day that we’d have to switch him out of the crib. I’ve heard about the Hatch Baby Rest from many parents while working as a sleep consultant, but I never really needed anything like that for my own son…until he started waking early (5:30-6am) once we transitioned him to a big bed. ![]()
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