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SOLD -Kids clock - Groclock ?5


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Sorry now sold


Sleep trainer gro clock and great for kids too young to tell the time!


The Gro-Clock teaches children when it's time to sleep or get up using pictures of the moon and sun. It also comes with a beautifully illustrated book which helps to encourage children to stay in bed longer.


During the night, the display screen shows stars disappearing one by one to show the passing time. It has adjustable screen brightness, a silent option, optional digital clock and alarm feature.



http://www.johnlewis.com/store/gro-clock/p230928843?navAction=jump&_requestid=18805990


In very good condition - ?5.


From clean, smoke free, pet free home.


Collection frmo Herne Hill

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