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I wonder if anyone would lend me a battery operated bunny clock (or similar) in return for a gro clock (same things but the sun comes out when it's morning rather than the bunny) which is only mains operated).


We are going camping next Monday 20th for 4 nights and have only just realised that my sons gro clock is only mains operated. We are lucky enough to get lie ins with this clock so would really really like to take one with us :)


I can pick up and drop off at any time this weekend and would forever be grateful.


Thanks in advance

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Will the light work in a tent - is it dark enough?? We've got a bunny awake / asleep one but the light is rather weak....not sure it's that obvious unless the room is fairly dark. (Also only mains operated - sorry!) Got a clockwork bunny one with eyes/ears if it helps. We don't use it (girls are scared of it!!) so welcome to it if it'll help.

thanks nunheadmum - good thought about the lights not working if too bright. think that's why i want a clock cos obviously it's going to be so light compared to normal i need them to know it's not waking up time!!!!


does your clockwork bunny one work on batteries? if so would really really love to borrow it. i can pick up day or night until monday.

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