Stoplight Golight – Traffic Light Timer for Kids, Toddler Sleep Training, Bedtime & Daily Routines Review
Babies & Kids, Baby Health, Consumer Electronics, Audio, Electronics Accessories
Shusher
About Shusher
Shusher was founded by nurse and mom Charlotte Wenham after discovering that a simple shushing sound soothed her babies. Combining age-old wisdom with modern design, our pediatrician-approved, safe, and portable sleep solutions, like the Baby Shusher, are trusted by millions and used in more NICUs than any other soother. We help parents create peaceful, restful environments so babies and caregivers can sleep better.
Stoplight Golight Review — Worth it? Best for Toddler Sleep, Routines & Early Risers
Every parent knows the morning and bedtime tug-of-war: “Can I get up?” or “Five more minutes!” The Stoplight Golight from Baby Shusher promises a simple, visual solution: red = stay, yellow = almost, green = go. It’s designed to remove the negotiation and give toddlers an easy-to-understand cue for wake time, naps, teeth brushing, screen time and other transitions.

Why this makes sense
Young kids respond quickly to simple, familiar signals. The red-yellow-green approach is almost universal — no reading required, no complicated settings for the child. Add optional audio cues and a companion app for remote control, and parents get a flexible tool that can genuinely reduce bedtime and transition battles when used consistently.
Material & Quality (Specs)
| Product | Stoplight Golight |
| Brand | Baby Shusher |
| Price | $39.99 (single unit) |
| Power | USB‑C rechargeable |
| Lights | Red, Yellow, Green LEDs |
| Controls | On-device + app control (companion app) |
| Weight | ~0.6 lb (272 g) |
| Portability | Compact, travel-friendly |
The unit uses lightweight molded plastic and soft LED lenses. Build quality feels consumer-grade: solid enough for everyday use but not indestructible. The USB‑C charge port is a welcome modern touch versus older micro‑USB chargers.
Real-World Experience — Pros & Cons
Pros
- Instantly intuitive for toddlers — the traffic-light colors remove the need for verbal negotiation.
- App connectivity makes remote adjustments easy (set from the hallway or another room).
- USB‑C rechargeability means no need to constantly replace batteries — convenient for travel.
- Compact and light: easy to move between bedroom, nursery, or classroom.
- Optional audio cues add reinforcement for kids who need both visual and auditory prompts.
- Reasonable price point for a device that covers multiple routine use cases (sleep, potty, chores, screen time).
Cons
- It’s a behavioral aid, not an instant fix — requires consistent use and parental follow-through.
- Unit is small and may tempt curious toddlers; you’ll want to place it out of reach or secure it.
- Customization depends on the app — if you prefer purely offline devices, the app reliance might feel like extra setup.
- Not a multi-room synchronized system — one device per room if you want the same routine across the house.
“Simple visual cues reduced my kid’s 6:10 a.m. wake calls to a calm 6:30 a.m. — no yelling, fewer tears.” — typical parent feedback
How it compares — quick vs. competitors
Vs. OK to Wake! Alarm Clock (budget, basic)
- OK to Wake is often cheaper and straightforward — good if you want a no-frills clock.
- Stoplight Golight wins on portability and app control; its traffic-light visuals are more universally understood by toddlers.
Vs. Gro-clock (sleep-focused, pricier)
- Gro‑clock focuses heavily on sleep training with sun/moon visuals; it can be pricier and more niche.
- Stoplight Golight is more versatile for routines beyond sleep (brushing teeth, time-outs, screen limits) and is easier to travel with.
Who is this best for?
- Parents of toddlers and preschoolers who need a clear, visual cue for wake-up and transitions.
- Caregivers or teachers who want a portable timer for classroom activities or nap time.
- Families who travel and want a consistent visual routine tool that’s rechargeable and compact.
- Anyone who prefers visual reinforcement over constant verbal reminders.
Final Verdict — Worth it?
If you’re trying to reduce morning and bedtime friction with a simple, child-friendly cue, the Stoplight Golight is worth considering. It’s not a magic wand, but when paired with consistent expectations it can cut down on early wakes, shorten bedtime routines, and make transitions smoother. The app and USB‑C charging add convenience that many parents will appreciate for the $39.99 price point.
Bottom line: Recommended for parents who want a clear, portable visual timer that grows from nap and bedtime training into broader routine management.
Where to buy (and a note on discounts)
Stoplight Golight is sold through multiple retailers. If you’re buying through our store, be sure to check the product page at checkout — we often have exclusive, time-limited promo codes or bundle offers available for customers who purchase directly. Ask about current store discounts at checkout to save on your order.
