Melissa & Doug Shape Sorting Clock

August 4, 2015 - Comment

This preschool-friendly clock features color-coded minute and hour hands that spin around with a simple push . . . but no matter where they point, it’s always time for learning and fun! Kids can match the colors, sort the shapes, and solve the puzzle as they manipulate the color blocks and turn the hands, building

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This preschool-friendly clock features color-coded minute and hour hands that spin around with a simple push . . . but no matter where they point, it’s always time for learning and fun! Kids can match the colors, sort the shapes, and solve the puzzle as they manipulate the color blocks and turn the hands, building cognitive and motor skills all the while. Extension activities printed right on the box encourage parent-and-child play, helping children begin to master early-learning concepts as they gain familiarity with the form of a clock and concepts of time.

Product Features

  • Wooden clock with 12 removable pieces
  • Minute and hour hands rotate
  • 12 shaped number pieces fit into recessed wells
  • Includes extension activities to reinforce early-learning concepts
  • Teaches fine motor skills, numbers, colors, shapes and concepts of time
  • 2013 Version

Comments

Stephanie Marie says:

Quality has gone down… I ordered this clock exactly 3 years ago for my daughter. She still has it and uses it. My toddler cousin came over and played with it and loved it. Naturally I returned back to amazon to purchase it for her for Christmas. Man was I disappointed when we received it. We literally held it side by side with the older one. The weight, the whole design of it has gone down in quality. My daughters clock is heavier and more durable. This new one looked like it was made from cardboard. Very…

Kristin Payne says:

It works, but needs some fine tuning I like this clock, but think it could have some changes to make it more “multifunctional”. It’s bright and big (which is helpful for little kids). Things I think that could improve it would be to have the puzzle parts be magnetic so when you prop it up they don’t fall out, and I a stand on the back would be nice. The hands move, but not very smoothly. Overall we like the product but think it could be better.

Jennifer Higgins says:

Wood not in the best condition The wood is splintery in places, and there are some chunks missing making it less than ideal for my daughter to play with.

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