Teaching Time Clock Set

by admin on November 11, 2008 in Educational Electronics, Educational Toys, Electronic Toys, Other Educational Toys

Teaching Time Clock Set
   
Some children just have problems with numbers and when it comes to telling the time this number trouble can really trip them up. As a child I remember being tortured with time telling lessons and it took what felt like months to get it right but now there are great products like Telly, the award winning clock that comes in this Teaching Time Clock Set. Telly teaches time telling in no time with his friendly voice and fun sound effects which make learning hwo to tell the time a more interactive and fun experience! Telly comes with a set of matching puzzle pairs which contain analog times on one side and digital time on the other, when these pairs match up

your child will know that they have it right! Telly also helps your child match digital an analog times by featuring a digital clock on his tummy and an analog clock on his face! Telly encourages your child by calling out a time and having your child match that time by moving his clock hands! Telly also announces the time after his hands have been moved so your child can know if he or she has it correct! Telly speaks English and Spanish so he makes a great multi-lingual tool to keep in a classroom or in a multi-lingual home as well! Tell comes with 2 "AA" batteries and is 10 1/4"H. Telly weighs 2lbs and is recommended for children ages 3yrs+.

You can find this Teaching Time Clock Set over at BackToBasicsToys.com. I have not found this set anywhere else as of yet!

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1 jennifer bowen November 12, 2008 at 1:06 pm

this is realy nice it helps childern learn time and well its a verry nice thing to have

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