Weight | 0.0998 kg |
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Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 287 customer reviews |
Shipping Weight | 99.8 g |
Date First Available | 3 May 2013 |
ASIN | B00CMR270K |
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Product Dimensions | 1 x 21.5 x 23.2 cm |
Model Number | H2754992 |
Item Weight | 68 g |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Colour | As Mentioned |
Opinionholder –
Sturdy cardboard clock that is a useful aide in learning to tell the time. Magnets on the clock are strong so it has good staying power. Nice to handle and clear, bold print for ease of reading. Great value for money.
Judith P. –
This is good in terms of beginning to teach my 4 year old to tell the time..say, at the table on a flat horizontal surface.However – it is not good for sticking on the fridge. One magnet from the back has already fallen off and also the big and small hands dont hold up and fall down loose in certain areas of the clock
TiffanyMarin –
It’s a brilliant idea. The hands turn well, lots of bright colours. However, all the numbers on it make it quite confusing and the fact it’s only made from cardboard makes it quite flimsy and not incredibly easy to use.
Huggsy9 –
This clock is ideal for when children are learning to tell the time.The only way it could improve is to but second dashes between each number so that it’s easy for a child to point the hand to say 13 mins past. That being said it is still a great little tool to help your child with time telling. I would definitely recommend.
Alex in Kent –
I bought this to help teach my 6 year old to tell the time. The design is very helpful in teaching her the correct phrases to say. The card that it is printed on is quite thick, and appears sturdy.I used the attached magnets to display this on the fridge in my kitchen so it would be at a comfortable height for my child to view. Within one day the cardboard had buckled just enough for the magnets to no longer connect with the fridge, so it no longer sticks. I don’t think my kitchen is particularly steamy. The product is still useable but can’t be displayed in the way I intended hence only 3 stars.
Mrs. R. L. Relton –
Item did arrive 4 days later then expected however contacting the company, they replied very quickly and were keen to trace the item. Royal Mail delivered typically that day. The actual item itself is good and made of sturdy cardboard but unfortunately was a little bent so both magnets don’t quite adhere at the same time hence the 4* rating. For the price, perfect product for a childcare setting.
A. Williams –
This is a great idea a it’ a 12 and 24 hours clock. My Granddaughter has just been given a watch she can tell the time as long as it lands on the actual numbers, this will teach them in in between plus be able to learn a 12 hour clock as well which is very useful for school. Came really quickly but bent in post as it’s cardboard and was only packed in a light envelope, hopefully it will straighten but not he cracks in cardboard, not worth sending back for that, but got heavy books standing on it to straighten
El Chubinebrae –
It’s a cheap product so it’s not going to last until the end of the next century. It certainly shouldn’t be breaking on first use, kids who do that must be doing it on purpose.Overall including delivery it costs about £3. I think it’s well worth the money you pay. I’m not going to be sticking mine to the fridge because the cats will pull it down for the dogs to destroy. (They like to work in teams)
Steven –
Simple educational aid which is not expensive.Excellent idea, no frills and can be battered by children and they would be safe since it is hard cardboard.An expensive watch is likely to follow as the next present.
Elina –
My son was very happy with this clock as it helped him easy learn all tips of time 12hour clock, 24 hour clock. Easy and big fun.