π°οΈ Time to Learn, Time to Shine!
The Simply Magic 24+1 Learning Clock set is an innovative educational tool designed for children aged 12 months and up. This interactive classroom clock features both digital and analog displays, making it easy and fun for kids to learn how to tell time. With a magnetic backing for versatile use and a complete set that includes a demonstration clock and 24 student clocks, this product promotes engaging, hands-on learning while ensuring safety with ASTM and CPSIA compliance.
Educational Objective(s) | Visual Development |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Material Type(s) | Magnet |
Product Dimensions | 32.51 x 30.73 x 4.57 cm; 408 Grams |
Item part number | 16052022 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months and up |
Manufacturer | Simply Magic |
Item Weight | 408 g |
C**D
Good tool for teaching
I used these with my kids who are homeschooled to teach them how to tell time. They do clean off well and easily. However, they are a little thin and feel flimsy so itβs good the amount that is included. The hands turn easily, a little too easily on some of them and they started not staying put. Good resource though for its purpose.
A**R
My son loves learning with these
These are great if you are homeschooling or even just to help your kids learn.
T**E
Made well
Made learning to tell time easy for my 6 and 9 year old. Well made and easy to use. Everything I need in one package.
N**N
Breaks Too Easily
Some of the clocks fell apart the first time they were used.
G**A
Fun set for teachers to use to teach telling time with digital resources
This is a review for the Simply Magic "Learning Clock" set for teachers to use to help teaching how to tell time. This set includes one large magnetic clock (11.75" x 11.75") and 24 smaller clocks (4.33" x 4.33") on a more flexible laminated paper type of material. All of the clocks can be written on with dry erase markers and cleaned, so these are great for classroom usage. The smaller clocks could be bent pretty easily, especially in the hands of the kids who would be using these.The hands on the clocks spin pretty freely without much resistance, but there were a couple of them that were a bit loose. I wondered how long they would stay on the clock once they were in the hands of elementary students.There were two short shoelaces in the carrying case with the clocks, and two holes in the large magnetic clock but there was nothing to explain what they are really for. I assume it's for hanging it up, but I'm also unsure why you'd need to hang it with shoestrings if it is magnetic.One great thing about this set is that it had a QR code that you could scan, and it took you to online resources to help with digital clocks as well. There were more than 20 different activities at the ebook where the QR code took you to, so this is not only the physical product of clocks but teaching activities too.All in all, this is a great value for elementary school teachers. Just watch out for those students who like to bend things!
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