Time Teacher Clock

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Time to Learn and Time for Fun!

A working clock that teaches children to tell the time in a fun way

Specially designed for children, Time Teacher is a robust educational learn- and play clock, combining an unbreakable thermo-plastic body with wooden cubes. Instead of a conventional dial face there are 12 cavities, each containing a removable cube. Each of the 6 sides of the cube provide a valuable teaching aid for the comprehension of time; including conventional analogue numerals, fractions, Roman numerals, digital, 5 minute steps, the 24 hour clock and a quantity method using dots and circles. Children can also create their own personal clock by using the self-adhesive pictures to relate to the daily events in their lives. Removing and inserting the wooden cubes will develop the skills of little hands and they can also move the hour and minute hands without damaging the quarz movement. For educational use the clock stands at a 40 degree angle. And when learning and playing is over for the day Time Teacher transforms into a wall-mounted quarz clock.   There’s nothing that explains time like Time Teacher. Read more…   The wooden cubes

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Features Include:

        • Quality quarz movement
        • Battery operated (AA Alkaline 1.5V – not included)
        • Free standing or wall mounted
        • Conventional dial face replaced with 12 cavities containing 12 non toxic wooden cubes (300mm square)
        • Unbreakable thermoplastic housing (30 cm x 30 cm / 11 5/8″ x 11 5/8″)
        • Manual movement of hands does not damage quarz system
        • Conforms to EN71-3 standard (European Standard for Safety of Toys)

12 Multi-printed removable wooden cubes that show:

        • Conventional analogue numbers 1 – 12
        • Roman Numerals: I – XII
        • 5 minute steps: 5 – 60 minutes
        • 24 Hour: the day consists of 2 x 12 hours

Create your own clock with:

        • Self-adhesive pictures of a child’s daily activities
        • Fractions of hours: quarter past, half past, etc
        • Increasing quantity in relation to numerals