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We have a wireless door alarm. The sound part plugs into an outlet anywhere else in the house. We put it under our bed. It also has different chimes to choose from and we set the volume. We found it pretty cheap at a home improvement store.
Outside that, perhaps you need to provide her with some interesting things to do at night. (I am working from the presumption that she *will* be up and you *need* your sleep, so you are accepting that she will be up but needs to be safe.)
Have boxes/tubs of fun stuff, and only ever use them at night (so she doesn't get bored with them). Rotate through them, giving her only one or two a night. Things like intricate building kits, legos, dupplos, lincoln logs, race car tracks, simple crafts (like a leather work and some yarn strung through it), a cat's cradle game, those little weaver's kits for kids, a tea party set, some new print offs to look at or color, etc, etc.
You also need to have a way to ensure her safety IN the room. Do you have a baby monitor in there so you can hear if she is distressed?
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