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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
a classic updated Sep 30, 2009
By Karen Nelson I had one as a kid, now my kid has one. The colors are a lot brighter, but otherwise it hasn't changed much. I love that it doesn't make any electronic noises, and that the minute hand is big enough for kids to manipulate. My daughter was having trouble with time ("Susie's karate practice starts at 3:20 and lasts for 45 minutes. What time will it be over?") and now she gets it.
Also I love that you can drop it on the floor or spill water on it or zoom the minute hand around 300 times and its still fine.
12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Educational, clock face is sorta cheap Apr 13, 2009
By M. Paulson
"Loves Pink"
I like this clock, have been working on it with my 5 year old, he likes it however the face of the clock is a cheap ...sorta cardboard type that I know if my 2 year old got a hold of it, the clock would be trashed. If you have a child who is good with toys, it's great, if you have a destructable child, I would pass.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Good toy for the price; decent quality. May 20, 2010
By BoeshieOno Quality is good, but I agree with other reviewers about the face of it. It is card board and may wear, but seems like it could hold up pretty good for a toddler. Depends on the child I guess. I wouldn't consider it "indestructable" but not flimsy by any means. My son is 3 1/2 and I probably wouldn't have given it to him long before now. He loves it (as do I bc of "the original" made a long long time ago!)
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great teaching clock Feb 22, 2010
By P. Thompson Got this for my daughter for Christmas. She loves owls, but seemed a little young to be learning to tell time (she's four). I thought why not? never too early to start learning. It's great. She knows what time it is most of the time now. Even helped her 7 year old brothers who struggle with telling time. Every kindergarten classroom should have one! Seems pretty durable, too; it's been dropped a couple of times and hasn't broken, yet.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Your Basic Teaching Clock Feb 06, 2010
By T. Ciardella
"Mother of Many"
This clock is your basic teaching clock. I like it a lot because it is so simple. The cardboard on the face is not coated, and could be damaged easily if not taken care of, but other than that, it is very durable. If you push one foot, the clock moves forward a half hour, when you push the other, then the owl's eyes open, displaying the time shown on the eyes in analog style. It works well, and for the price, is a good bargain.
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