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[quote=Anonymous]Recommend your OK to Wake clock. For me right now, I want to buy three for the purpose of starting quiet time for each child. I discovered through counseling that a little quiet time in the day is what I need right now; and my children are good ages to be able to play independently for a while. Sahm, husband with doctor hours. Possible more childcare in the future, but for now I’m with them all day with little alone time. Always one is staying up way too late, so my days are long. Comparing a regular timer vs “fancy” Ok to Wake, I think I need it because it is a clearer communicator to my children. For instance, do they display how much time is left? Then my two reading kids can get a sense of what time is left? I also bought one cheap $5 one, and it’s annoying to set — I would like easy, easy time setting features so I don’t have to fiddle too much. Are there other features you like? Tell me your experience with the one you have! Cost not an issue unless it’s $50+... I’ve said I want three. I could maybe buy 1 or 2, and have them share simultaneously or take turns....but with your experience would three just be easier?[/quote]
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