Is your child struggling to tell the time? Want a simple way to teach them? EasyRead Time Teacher have a wide range of 3-step teaching-system clocks, wrist watches and alarm clocks, to help children learn to tell the time. Have you seen them yet?
Tsumbay Wake Up Light Alarm Clock Review
Tsumbay wake up light alarm clock is a neat and stylish touch LED bedside lamp, shaped like a rectangular cylinder. It is very lightweight, portable and small enough not to take up too much space on your bedside table.
This alarm clock comes with one USB charging cable and instructions. It can run on the rechargeable battery (lasts around 2 to 10 hours depends on the brightness level) or while plugged in through the USB adaptor, which is not included. When it is charging, the screen will display the battery with a flash icon. However, this icon will continue to display even when it is fully charged. The icon will only go off when unplugged. When the battery is low, the battery mode icon will flash.
Tech Will Save Us – Mover Kit Review
Tech Will Save Us – Mover Kit is a great way to introduce children to programming their own designs and invent trillions of ways to bring the motion sensor, compass, LED lights of the wearable to life. The Mover Kit blends fun and imagination with the creative and technical STEM skills kids need for their future. This is suitable for aged 8 and above.
Philips My Den Competition & Hangout
Philips know lighting plays a vital role in creating spaces that feed their creativity hence they are all about encouraging kids’ imaginations through Imaginative Lighting.
The Philips and Disney Imaginative Lighting range is a simple, magical way to bring their environment and imagination alive. The range includes products that inspire them in their bedrooms whether playing, sleeping, or reading. Recently, Mr K received the Spider-Man’s reading light to go along with his Avengers Mural bedroom which helps create a magical atmosphere in his bedroom! He was so exhilarated by it!
Now Philips are inviting parents and their children to create #MyDen using the simplest tools like blankets, cardboard boxes, pillows, chairs, torches etc. You could video it, take a photo or even draw a den and post it via Twitter or Philips Facebook using the hashtag #MyDen to enter the competition. Read the terms and conditions here: http://philips.to/1olsVqR. There are a lot of fantastic prizes up for grabs!