• Pack of Four Mini 4” Classroom Learning Gear Clocks. Great visual aid for teachers or parents to use to teach the concept of time to their young learner.
  • Ideal for one on one demonstration or classrooms. Includes stand for easy resting on desk or table.
  • Visual Aid: When designing this clock, we focused on two things. Learning engagement and the quality of the clock when in your hand. To promote learning engagement, we used vibrant colors to keep your young learner engaged while you are teaching! Color-coded hour (red) and minute (blue) hands Since young children are using this clock we made sure it was light and won't cause any pain on their hands when picked up. Safety and durbility will not be a concern.
  • Great for children aged 5 years and above
  • Teaching Aid: When the hour hand is moved, the minute hand will move in sync. This will allow you to teach different concepts of time. If you ask your child or student to show 11:11 PM on the clock they can simply move the hour hand or minute hand to get to the required time. We wanted to make the process as seamless as possible.

My 6 year old keeps asking about time; “what’s the difference between a.m. and p.m.?”. So I’m hoping she’ll like this learning clock. Yes, we have lots of digital clocks now, but kids should still be taught to read a clock. What if they go to London and cannot read the clock at Big Ben?!!!

This is a great clock. I particularly like the level of detail and how it can help someone to remember what things mean. For example, if the big hand is on the "1" we know that it is "5 past" something. But if someone forgot that, they could be reminded by the "5" printed right above the "1." This is why I chose this clock for a friend who is in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's disease. It was heartbreaking to see him struggle with the numbers on his watch, just not able to recall how things worked. Now he has this clock, and he can practice with it when he starts to forget what something means. The other day, he was thrilled to remember that the big hand on the "3" meant "15 minutes past" something. He re-learned this by putting the big hand of his clock on the "3" and seeing the "15" next to it. I realize that the clock was probably designed for children just learning to tell time, but I think your customers would be interested to know that it has other effective applications as well.

My 9 year old was having trouble with telling time. He and his six year old brother are experts after 20 minutes with these clocks. You do have to be gentle with the hour hand. The minute hand moves in a very realistic way and by spinning it, the hour hand moves along with it. It is well marked and perfect for small hands to move when you tell them to make the clock say a specific time. Really helping us master this skill in our house!

I take medication for chronic pain and I would often forget what time I took my last dose, especially on my really bad days. I ordered these so I could take my meds and then set the clock to the time I took them. This is working out really well for me. I keep one on the counter with my pills and the others are placed around the house in the spots I frequent most often. That saves me the trouble of hobbling all the way to my room only to realize I have 2 more hours until I can take another. The little stand piece is a nice addition since they can be placed just about anywhere. It isn't meant to be permanently attached so it kept falling off which I remedied with a little scotch tape. Great for my purpose, but I can see how they would work well for teaching little ones how to tell time the old fashioned way too!

Awsome awsome tool to learn and toy to play with. My son has special needs and absolutely loves this toy. He learned to tell time by the hour still working on the minutes and enjoys learning using this clock. Great think about it it needs no battery and it's pretty darn durable

my son had ordered it for his grandson, because kids dont know how to tell time anymore, since the advent of digital watches. thanks

Great for helping my son tell time. The short hand moves with the minute hand as it gets closer to the next hour. This is extremely helpful. Also, the first one broke and they immediately sent a new one right away. Couldn’t have received better customer service.

I use it for my 1st grader! I homeschool & I love it it's a great item "all but the factory defect"! The reason I have 2 stars for "value for money" the hands on the clock are not even so I have to try & make it look like it's supposed to. Maybe have to take it apart to see if I can fix it somehow???????🙁

Love this teaching tool. My grandson having a hard time with telling time. Cor coded for minutes helps 5-10-15 etc. Corresponds with 1,2,3 . He is finally making progress!

This demonstration clock made teaching analog clocks a breeze. I especially like the wheel on the top that shows daylight and nighttime.