Tick ??tock, tick tock, goes the sound of the hands on this magnificent wooden learning clock. Fall for its steampunk look, and its fun cards to learn to tell the time and find your way around time.
Highlights: • Wooden game.
• Designer toy.
• Learn to tell the time.
• Montessori toy.
• Educational game that develops concentration.
• Learn to tell time.
• Game without batteries or electronic parts.
Warning: Toy tested in laboratory, guaranteeing conformity to the European Directive 2009/48/EC for children from 6+. WARNING ! Toy not suitable for children under 3 years. Small parts. Suffocation hazard.
An educational wooden game
Discover our Machinalirleur, a wooden learning clock, which cultivates a vintage and steampunk look. It is part of our wide range of educational games and toys, because there is nothing more enriching than learning while having fun. Children, from a very young age, like to play school, teacher, by creating or recreating scenes from everyday life at school. By mixing the fun side with very serious notions, the child will put himself in a constant learning position.
A learning clock, to do like the adults
This manual learning clock is fully in line with the Montessori philosophy, namely "the child learns at his own pace, according to his desires". Our Machinalirleur will accompany your child in learning about temporality, by allowing him to experiment for himself with the mechanism of a clock. It does not have a battery, children manipulate the hands by hand.
By operating the minute hand, the child sees all the cogs of the clock turn and automatically drive the hour hand, as well as the minutes and hours on the "digital" screen. By manipulating the hands, he will understand the relationship between the movement of the hours and minutes as well as their digital correspondence.
Our Machinalirleur comes with quiz cards: on one side, the time is written in digital and the child must reproduce the positioning of the hands; on the other side it is the opposite!
Many benefits
Time is a very abstract concept for children. Years, months, seasons, days, hours... are all concepts that require learning over several years before a child understands their mechanism and logic.
One of the challenges for your child will be to understand how to read the time on a watch, a clock with hands or on a digital screen.
This educational game is aimed at curious little ones from 6 years old. When entering CP, the child will consolidate his learning of temporality. After learning the alternation of day/night and the days of the week, his perception of time will become more refined, and the notions of hours, minutes and seconds will enrich his knowledge.