SleepiQ Smart Bed by Sleep Number
In a perfect world, bedtime for kids means junior falls asleep before you reach the end of Goodnight Moon. If reality is more of a pain, getting the right bed might alleviate some of the stress of getting a full 10 or so hours (the recommended amount for nightly sleep for children). Sleep Number developed a smart bed that tracks the quality of a night's slumber, features lights that shine down on the floor to unobtrusively illuminate midnight trips to the bathroom, and there's also a "Monster Detector" for those afraid of what goes bump in the might. Expected retail is $1,000.