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Any toys/computer games/cds, etc for learning to tell time?
Truman is obsessed with time right now. He has the "o'clocks" down cold, even on clocks without numbers! But he is totally baffled by the "5 'til's". "No Mommy, it's 11 'til. " Makes sense to me!
Anyway, if anyone knows of any great teaching tools for learning to tell time, I would appreciate it!
Jeanne
Mom to Truman 11/01 and Eleanor 4/04
Independent Consultant, Do-Re-Me & You!
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RE: Any toys/computer games/cds, etc for learning to tell time?
Haven't seen it, so I don't know how good it is, and you'd have to find something else you wanted to get to a minimum order, but American Science and Surplus has a book/toy on sale:
http://www.sciplus.com/singleItem.cf...LogFrom=Search
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RE: Any toys/computer games/cds, etc for learning to tell time?
My son got a book called Tick Tock Sharks at his school's book fair, and it's a really neat book that I know will help him tell time on an "old fashioned" clock - http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846
It has these wheels you turn that changes a printed "digital" clock and at the same time changes the analog clock. I put digital in quotes there because the numbers are printed, not actually a digital image - no batteries required!
Sorry this is so late, just got the book!
hth,
karen
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