🕰️ Time to Play and Learn!
The Melissa & Doug Shape Sorting Clock is a wooden educational toy designed to teach children time-telling and essential early-learning concepts. With 12 removable pieces, rotating hands, and a focus on STEM education, this engaging clock promotes fine motor skills and cognitive development in a fun, interactive way.
Item Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 5 inches |
Size | 9.0 x 9.0 x 4.5 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Multi-color |
Subject Character | Doug |
Theme | Clock |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | STEM |
Power Source | manual winding or mechanical |
Number of Players | 1 |
B**N
Recommend
It’s good for learning and good quality, and my grandson loves it
E**
Love it
Love it !!
C**B
It’s gonna last until she can tell time!
This is a first time toy to begin teaching time. She plays with the colorful blocks as we tell her what the hands mean. First, the numbers fit like puzzle pieces (for puzzles loving kids) but as she plays she is seeing the hours as they go around a clock. The hands turn easily so we can “point” at the numbers to show how the clocks work to tell us what time it is. It’s really great quality so it’s going to last a long time.
H**Y
Perfect
The item is perfect and was shipped quickly.! All wood. Bright colors. Great quality. Thank you!
R**T
Very durable and cute educational toy
The media could not be loaded. I bought this clock in 2013, when my son was 1.5 years (now he is 4). The clock has survived the pass of time incredibly well, as most of my other Melissa & Doug toys I own (like for example Melissa & Doug Wooden Bear Family Dress-Up Puzzle, which we love).The clock is made of quality wood that it is solid and durable, with a very good finishing in both the cut and the paint. The shapes for the numbers are all unique, and it is not possible to misplace them. The Hour/Minute dials can move around so you can ask your child the time. Once you remove the shapes, the "slot" has the same color and the number written on it, so it is very easy to recognize where to put it. This is ok for small kids, but I think it takes away the challenge from older ones.Also, this clock does not really stand upright; it mostly lays in the ground with at a 15 degree angle. I was hoping to put the clock standing when not in use, but if I do this, the shapes are in great danger to fall anytime it gets shaken. It would have been nice to have some magnetos inside the wooden pieces and in the body of the clock, so the pieces would "stick", but unfortunately this clock does not have them.Even with this one or two flaws, I find this is an amazing educational toy that my son enjoyed mostly from is 2 to 3 years old (after which he slowly abandon it). And after all he played with it, I cannot even find an scratch!Bonus detail: did you realize that 4=square, 5=pentagon, 6=hexagon and 8=octagon? The designers did have the good sense to match these common shapes with the number showing their number of sizes!
N**I
cute
cute but slightly small
K**N
Good for learning
I got this for my 4yo as I start to teach him how to tell time. I appreciate the smaller minute ticks and numbers written out. The puzzle pieces are kind of annoying when they fall out, wish they were just permanent, but my boys enjoy it.
S**A
good edu toy
good edu toy
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