Alarm Clock for 8 Pounds: How Dunelm Helps Get Children Ready for School.

Alarm Clock for 8 Pounds: How Dunelm Helps Get Children Ready for School
Alarm Clock for 8 Pounds: How Dunelm Helps Get Children Ready for School

According to The Sun: Waking up children for school, especially on gloomy winter mornings, can be a challenging task. But the new gadget from Dunelm makes this process much easier and costs four times less than a similar option from John Lewis.

The gadget from Dunelm makes the morning routine simpler and costs four times less than the version from John Lewis Children's alarm clock Braun BC22 from John Lewis sells for £35

The Dunelm "Tell the Time" alarm clock costs just £8, which is £27 less than the equivalent from John Lewis. Bright and colorful, it features a clear and easy-to-read font that helps children wake up easily.

The brand notes that this alarm clock is perfect for teaching children how to tell time, regardless of their age and level of preparation.

Users who have already purchased it have left many positive reviews. One wrote:

“A wonderful little alarm clock that helps children learn to tell time.”

Another added:

“My son loves his new clock, it has greatly helped him in learning.”

Yet another commentator noted:

“A lovely and bright alarm clock that made mornings before school easier and helped the child establish a routine.”

The John Lewis option is a classic analog Braun alarm clock with an easy-to-read dial, also suitable for teaching how to tell time, but it costs significantly more. The choice is up to you depending on your budget and preferences.

Gadget from Lidl for Morning Wake-ups

Lidl presents a new wake-up gadget that simulates sunlight, which will make waking up easier during dark days. This device costs £79 less than other expensive models.

Our body is accustomed to the regularity provided by the sun, and many Brits struggle with morning wake-ups, especially during the darkness of winter days.

Alarm clocks that simulate natural light are very helpful in such situations.

Lidl is currently offering the Auriol Sunrise Clock for just £17.99, which is £5 cheaper than the original price of £22.99. Half an hour before the alarm, the clock starts to simulate warm white light.

Users can adjust the alarm to their liking thanks to 15 volume levels and 10 brightness settings.

In comparison, the Lumie alarm clock with similar features costs £79 more.

Similar news about affordable gadgets for morning wake-ups shows how brands are trying to make life easier for parents and children by offering economical solutions. Thanks to such devices, waking up will be less stressful, and some of them may help children learn to tell time.

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