Whether your child doesn’t want to go to sleep at bedtime or wakes up at 5 a.m. determined to start his day, sometimes parents need a bit of help to get their kids adapted to a normal sleeping schedule. Enter the Good Nite Lite, a cute and clever nightlight-turned-behavior modification device (developed by a sleep-deprived dad) that helps kids grasp the concept of night and day. In addition to serving as a traditional nightlight, the Good Nite Lite has a built-in timer, and illuminates the face of the moon while kids should be sleeping, and fades into a sun when it’s time for them to wake up. Parents can pre-set the timer and let their kids proudly wake the family up at the proper time. Good Nite Lite retails for $34.95.