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Reminder clock

Drinking regularly isn’t always easy—especially when your child is deeply absorbed in play. It’s easy to lose track of time. And what does “2 hours” really feel like? For children, it’s often hard to judge. To be honest, even we adults sometimes don’t notice how quickly time passes.

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Vibration watch

With a vibration watch, your child learns to organize their day better. The watch vibrates discreetly and reminds your child to drink something and go to the toilet. This eliminates the uncomfortable interaction between parent and child, as you no longer have to constantly remind them. It also helps your child even when you are not present. You can set multiple alarm times. Ideally, set the alarm every 2 hours, keeping in mind school breaks and sports activities.

For children who wet the bed at night, it is also important to go to the toilet regularly during the day and to drink 6 to 8 glasses of water per day. Daytime habits have a big impact on the night.

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