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Lalitha
> 3 dayExcellent time activity Kids learn very fast with this ,highly recommended
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Louise Lin Garrett
> 3 dayMy students in the past could not read the clock in my classroom. I am teaching my grandchildren to read time on any time device. It is important if the visit other countries or guess what? the battery doesnt work and the old fashion time pices still keep time.
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Brenda Gutierrez
> 3 dayMakes it fun to learn. Kids love it.
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MK
> 3 dayI really like this set and I have been using this with my 4 year old. He likes it and it does feel advanced, but it feels like a great way to introduce time and math to his life. I like the large amount of supplies it comes with. They are all great quality and came as shown.
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Gavins Mom
> 3 dayGreat learning resource! It has a clock included! Many of these do not have a clock. Not even a little piece of cardboard with moving arms, nothing. This one does have the clock and I am able to show my son how to navigate his way around the art of telling time without a digital clock around. 5 stars!
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ANGIE
> 3 dayMy daughter loves doing this activity! Very easy to use and the puzzles that come with this set are a great way to teach my little one since she really likes puzzles .
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Becky Clouse-Mickey
> 3 dayMy son likes this set. Lots of activities in one box.
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Brent Nelson
Greater than one weekThis helped the kids learn how to tell time. They loved touching the clock and figuring it out. Nice quality!
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Michael lehane
> 3 dayWhen your kid is playing youtube in class instead of learn time this was a life saver and the way the clock works explains alot to a 6 and 7 year old. They cant move the Hour hand unless the Minute hand is moved so it definitely helps them learn that the minute hand needs to move in order for the other to move a little.
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DMA
> 3 dayIm surprised no one else has mentioned this. The biggest problem I have is that the clockface has tiny numbers that translate the minutes. So on the 1, theres a 5, on the 2 theres a 10. When I ask my child where 30 is, she kept just reading the numbers and not practicing counting by 5 (even though she knows how to do it). I will be returning for this reason. No real clock Ive seen is going to have these 10,15,20, 25... numbers on the clock face. It was short-circuiting my child learning and made the whole learning activity too easy.