The Best Teaching Clocks to Help Children Tell Time

Check Out One of These Great Clocks to Teach Your Child How to Tell Time

T.K. Moyer
Having to constantly help your children tell time? My child is so curious about what time it is that we finally looked into how to use Teaching Clocks to help our children determine what time it is. One of these popular clocks will help your child learn how to tell time and perhaps it will save you some aggravation the next time your on the road and your little one asks you "how long till we get there". These are my picks for the best teaching clocks for helping children tell time.

Hammacher Schlemmer Talking Teaching Clocks
The Hammacher Schlemmer brand is quite impressive in so many areas, but I must say that I have been very impressed with their children's toys. The Hammacher Schlemmer Teaching clock is an alarm clock that will fit in with your children's decor no matter the color or theme. These teaching clocks talk to your child and make learning how to tell time fun. Hammacher Schlemmer teaching clocks have 5 different levels of teaching ability ranging from beginner to advanced. This clock will grow with your child throughout their learning process. We have been very pleased with this clock and I found it to be the best of the best in teaching clocks. Purchase it from the Hammacher Schlemmer website for just $49.99.

Fisher Price Fun 2 Learn Teaching Clocks
Fisher Price has been a leader in producing toys that help children learn a variety of subjects. The Fisher Price Fun 2 Learn clock helps children tell time on both analog and digital clocks. This clock is best suited for young toddlers and it's construction will handle their rough usage and play. The Fisher Price Fun 2 Learn Clock makes learning fun and easy with fun childlike voices that hold your child's attention. The Fisher Price Fun 2 Learn clock teaches your child how to tell time on both the hour and half hour. I find that starting simple when teaching children tell time is best and it keeps your child from getting to frustrated. The Fisher Price Fun 2 Learn Teaching Clocks can be bought from any local toy store and prices run about $50.

Teach Me Time! Teaching Clocks
If your child loves to play games then take advantage of this clock to help your children tell time. The interactive games encourage learning both analog and digital times and your child will never grow tired of the fun this clock brings. This clock also contains 5 different learning levels that range from beginner to advanced, and offers stylish design for either a boys or a girls room. My favorite feature of this clock is the "OK to Wake" feature. When the face of the clock turns green your child knows it is time to get up. We found this extremely useful in helping our children with nap time. The Teach Me Time line of teaching clocks can be purchased from American Innovative for $39.95.

Using teaching clocks to help children tell time will make learning fun for you and your child and is sure to help you relieve a little bit of stress. Teaching clocks can be used to help children as young as 2 years old.

Published by T.K. Moyer

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  • Jennifer David12/11/2009

    Thank you, your article is very informative and interesting.

  • Dina Quirion12/8/2009

    A great way to make it fun... :o)

  • Jackie DiGiovanni12/8/2009

    Fun way to give your children a head start on learning. Great reporting.

  • Michele Starkey12/8/2009

    This article was just in time(!) for a Christmas gift I need to get. Thanks for sharing. Cheers.

  • Taylor Rios12/8/2009

    Thanks, teaching time is one of the hardest things to teach a child, in my opinion (besides potty training)

  • Jenny Heart12/8/2009

    Fun educational article!

  • Laura Rousseau12/8/2009

    Great info, thanks :)

  • Sandy Rothra12/7/2009

    Good sources.

  • Carol Roach12/7/2009

    yes good info

  • Catherine Spencer12/7/2009

    Good info for parents! :)

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