Description
Bear Colours Clock
Some might argue that there is little need for children to learn how to read an analogue clock anymore, being that digital clocks are available to us now at almost all points of the day, wherever we are. But . . . I reckon that it is still a useful skill and also encourages numeral literacy. So . . . here’s a jolly bear-faced clockwhere the numbers can be removed and then re-applied ad infinitum, either in the correct position, or in a new abstract conception of time.
The number blocks are also colour coded with the section on the clockface where they “should” be placed!
The hands of the clock can be manipulated to show the time and the reverse of the clock has a keyhold aperture which allows it to be easily hung on a wall.
Made from wood.
Measurements:
22cm x 22cm