£15.99

Turn & Tell Wooden Clock - Melissa & Doug

£15.99
Regular price £15.99

Perfect for kids who are ready to learn to tell time, this learning clock features hands that rotate with a gentle click, marking off the minutes as they go. The detailed clock face has large red numbers to match the hour hand, small blue numbers to match the minute hand, and a segmented colour disk to help kids visualise "quarter past" and "half past."

Also included are 13 double-sided time cards for practice: Place one in the holder at the top of the clock, then match the numeric or analog time shown by moving the clock hands to their proper position. Slide open the "digital clock" window to check the answer! Then place the cards back in the storage slot at the back of the clock for neat and tidy storage.

Details

  • Kid-powered learning clock
  • Sturdy "time cards" slot in the top for time-matching activities.
  • Hideaway digital "clock" automatically changes to match the analog time shown.
  • Hands move independently--perfect for learning and teaching time.
  • Promotes hand-eye coordination and concepts of time; encourages abstract thinking, explorative play, and independent learning

Perfect for kids who are ready to learn to tell time, this learning clock features hands that rotate with a gentle click, marking off the minutes as they go. The detailed clock face has large red numbers to match the hour hand, small blue numbers to match the minute hand, and a segmented colour disk to help kids visualise "quarter past" and "half past."

Also included are 13 double-sided time cards for practice: Place one in the holder at the top of the clock, then match the numeric or analog time shown by moving the clock hands to their proper position. Slide open the "digital clock" window to check the answer! Then place the cards back in the storage slot at the back of the clock for neat and tidy storage.

Details

  • Kid-powered learning clock
  • Sturdy "time cards" slot in the top for time-matching activities.
  • Hideaway digital "clock" automatically changes to match the analog time shown.
  • Hands move independently--perfect for learning and teaching time.
  • Promotes hand-eye coordination and concepts of time; encourages abstract thinking, explorative play, and independent learning