cbfitz
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
I think what I like most about this is how the hour and minute hand are connected internally so they move together like a real clock. When the hands are separate, it’s easy to put the hour hand just on the hour and the minute hand just on the minute and it doesn’t mimic the actual clock when the time shows, say, 3:55, where the hour hand is almost to the 4. With this, my kids get to practice seeing how the hands move together and reading an accurate clock. I also like that it has the 5 minute increments marked with their value.
Katia Skol
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
The leg was missing. We can't put it up. Very disappointed.. a piece of plastic for $12.. ridiculous
Isa 1981
Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2022
Correct pour apprendre l'heure mais je la trouve un peu trop petite
PK
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2022
I bought this for my 18 month old grandson. He loves clocks and this was perfect for him. It is small enough so he can hold it with one hand and move the hands on the clock with the other hand. It's a great way to learn numbers as well as how a clock works. It's durable and a great tool for learning with it's bright colors and easy to read numbers. I definitely recommend this great product.
Stefanni E.
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2021
This really helped my 1st grader lean to tell time. He was able to visualize what 30 minutes from now looks like, for example, because it has tangible hands that he can move. Also, great for the price I paid. Its pretty durable. It has been dropped a lot, and still works like new.
Lisa
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2021
To move the hour hand you have to move the minute hand around. Kids will naturally learn more the relationship between the hands by doing it. You can talk about the times while playing. My kid wanted to turn the hands on my real clock which might break it, so for me I was worth the cost to get this toy so that we can practice time together.
vicky c.
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2021
Je m’attendais à quelque chose de plus grand et robuste. Déçu du produit en question.
BJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2021
This learning clock is perfect for an individual child. Not big enough for a classroom setting.Highly recommended for homeschooling.
Linda
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2020
My grandson's teacher recommended that each child have an analog clock similar to one like this that she had, for virtual 1st grade classroom learning, so I got this for him. It looks just like his teacher's clock, and works well, nice and bright and easy to handle. Teacher says he will need it for 2nd grade too, so crossing our fingers it will last. Pricey but necessary for virtual learning during COVID-19 distance learning days.
CalcChk
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2019
I liked the feared feature and am pleased with how it works. It is small, but that’s not really a problem. My issue is the product description says what it is—a geared clock, then there’s a comma and a 4. I thought this meant I would get 4 of them. That would make the price per item reasonable. As it was, I only received one, which was very disappointing.
Mommyx3
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2019
I like this clock for teaching kids to tell time. It offers easy to read numbers and lines to tell time accurately. The fact that it is geared to move the arms correctly showing how time moves, is a plus. You are always teaching a real time configuration instead of having a clock without gears where you can freely move the time to any old place. That would make it easy to show inaccurate time examples. The small size of the clock is a plus since it is easy to read, see from a short distance, and store. The plastic is durable and it has a removable easel back to stand upright. The price is a bit high for the item but I'd say it is worth under $5.