THE CLOCK EXERCISE

Recommended age:  3-11 years
Article code:

GM421N000

€151.89

The Clock Exercise introduces the concept of time. It develops visual perception as well as language. Time is presented as 4 segments: the whole hour, a quarter past the hour, half past the hour and a quarter to the hour. Each of the individualyfaces is a wooden tablet with the time shown both in the hands position and with the name written at the bottom of the tablet. The working stands have a slot for holding the tablet while at the same time, hiding the printed words on the bottom. The separate labels can be set on the stand in front of the face as the child names the time. The faces and labels are printed in 4 colors for coding and separating the exercises. Includes: 48 face tablets, 48 label tablets, 2 working stands, a wooden box with compartments and instructions.
Packaging dimensions
12x44x14
Weight
2

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