⏳ Master time the fun way—because every minute counts!
The BEST LEARNING Learning Clock is a multi-award-winning educational toy designed for kids aged 3 and up. It features interactive talking hands that teach time-telling through hands-on play and quiz modes, complemented by a soothing sleep mode with classical music and customizable night light. Powered by included AAA batteries, this compact, colorful clock fosters essential cognitive and motor skills while making learning irresistibly fun.
Product Dimensions | 15.2 x 11 x 15 cm; 360 g |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 6 years |
Item model number | 3021 |
Educational Objective(s) | Teaching children how to tell time |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | Yes |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | 3 AAA batteries included |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 28 Sept. 2022 |
ASIN | B075JB3N48 |
G**Y
Good toy
This is a sturdy clock, ideal for learning to tell the time. Also plays nice music for bedtime.
A**Y
Great clock for learning the time
Great clock for learning the time
H**R
Learning to tell the time!
This is a great toy for teaching how to tell the time:Pros:1. It has 3 modes, a "you tell me what the time is"; a "move the hands to show this time"; and some kind of lullaby mode (which honestly I haven't tried). With modes 1 and 2, you can step up the learning or change it between modes to keep them on their toes.Cons:1. The Yellow hand broke on mine after a several weeks of light use. (It refused to register anything but 6 o'clock - luckily Amazon did a refund and allowed me to reorder a new one;2. The red minute markings are a bit small and can be difficult for a young child to get the hand to point at accurately;3. Mode 2 has several ways of asking what the time is, (e.g. show me 6.21 (easy to follow), show me nineteen minutes to eight - very difficult for a younger child) - and you can't choose how it asks what the time is - would be immensely helpful if you could, e.g. use one as beginner's mode, another as intermediate, advanced etc;4. It takes some getting use to the hand positions - so 5.55 requires the hour hand to be on 5 - whereas in reality, on a normal clock, it would nearly be on 6.Other than that, it's a good learning toy!
M**S
It’s easy to use
Very colourful my granddaughter loved it, good for teaching the time as a lot of children to day only know how to look at a phone to tell the time
J**G
Worth every penny
Bought my 3yr old grandson this for Christmas and he hasn't left it alone. Absolutely loves it. Good rubyst quality, easy to use. I'd highly recommend it. Abit pricey but definitely worth it.
B**Y
It's good but could be better
The part I really love about this clock is the quiz part where your child has to place the clock hands on the time given I think this will really help her to learn the time. The clock is also sturdy and robust so I don't worry about her dropping it. At the time before purchase I hadn't thought about whether its a working clock and its a shame it isn't. The clock also has a timer to start the lullaby's which is good for timing to bed and makes me think its a shame its not a working clock as it could also have been used as an alarm to wake up. The light it gives is good for a night light though wont stay on all night, but it would need the option of being mains operated. So there are many functions I feel it is missing and the one thing I don't like about it is how loud it is, it definitely isn't quiet enough if you want the lullaby's to send your child to sleep.
A**D
Perfect for teaching kids to learn to tell the time
Within an hour of receiving this gift for Christmas my 5 year old was able to tell the time if it was exactly on the hour e.g 1:00/2:00/3:00. We have since taught her half past and we are working through getting her to understand the rest. Definitely a great educational toy - we now test her by asking her to tell us what time it is on the kitchen clock and she uses this clock to copy the short hand and long hand, presses the button to get the answer and then tells us the answer. All part of the learning process - i'm confident she will know it all without the help of the clock soon.
A**R
quality
great for 3 year old.
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