Look,
I understand what you are going through.
I understand those moments at 4 in the morning with your child at the edge of your bed, pulling at the sheets and screaming "DAD DAD, THERE'S A MONSTER UNDER MY BED AND HE WANTS TO EAT ME."
Fifth dream... with your eyelids glued together and with your hand on your crotch curled up like a baby.
You wake up, and the first thing that comes to mind is to reach out, hit the alarm clock in the shape of your child's head who is looking at you and screaming, turn over and go back to sleep.
I know...
...but you have to get up to see if, "really", there is a monster in the closet.
You sit up, sit on the edge of the bed, put on your rabbit slippers and go see.
(More than an hour passes)
The child is already asleep, covered and quiet and put in his bed, and you return to get into yours.
5 minutes later, PIIIIII PIIIIII PIIIIII. It's time to go to work.
And the rest is history...
Well, it is true that there are many solutions there, on the market, and very good ones to solve this. Of many ways. What's more, if something has already helped you to solve it, you wouldn't be reading this.
And I'm sure you've tried some, or many, or all...
So as you are reading it, this is another one that I invite you to try. Maybe it's the one you're looking for.
What will you find here?
You will find a way to convince your child that there are no monsters in his room using a scanner (which is a toy) and it will always give the result you expect.
You can customize the scanner whether your child is a boy or a girl.
It has a security setting so you can put a PIN on the app in areas where your child might discover that the app is lying to them.
Additionally, you can buy premium monsters that will make a monster appear at the end of the scan and the child can attack it until it runs away. You choose which monster will appear from the premium section among those we have.
I hope it helps.
The opening page of the app is walking down a creepy vent or hallway and it says “is someone there?” Or “do you hear that?”. If my child is already afraid of monsters and the app is supposed to make them feel more safe, that isn’t going to do it. The scanner itself is a great idea with added filters, but it needs to be more kid friendly. Some of the monster pictures are also extremely terrifying, and again would not help a kid feel more at ease after seeing them.