⏳ Turn playtime into learning time with every tick!
The Skrtuan Wooden Sorting Clock Toy is a vibrant, Montessori-inspired educational tool designed for toddlers aged 1-3. Featuring 12 color-coded number blocks and movable hour and minute hands, it encourages early time-telling skills, fine motor development, and cognitive growth. Made from durable, non-toxic wood with child-safe dimensions, it’s the perfect gift to blend fun and learning seamlessly.
C**Y
Great training tool for kids!
I love all the colors on it and that it works on multiple things. The only thing i think would make it a little better is if it had a case to keep it all together when not using, so nothing gets lost.
V**I
Cute little clock, good quality, no smell l
My son loves shapes so he had a lot of fun sorting them. He is still too young to learn about time but I look forward to using this toy when he is older and ready to learn more. Seems durable, no toxic smell, good value for money
R**L
Great item
Granddaughter is just turned 2 and this has helped with learning her numbers and counting as well at teaching to tell the time.
A**D
Learning to tell time with fun
My 7 year old grandson was bored with me teaching him to tell time with a regular clock. I couldn’t get him to want to learn. Having this clock was a game changer. My grandson is having fun learning to tell time. This clock is educational, budget friendly, and fun.
L**.
Hours of fun
My Grandson loves this clock. He can tell time and understands the minutes concept right away!!
J**M
Fun.. for a short lived time
Easy to lose pieces. Was fun for a little while but my 2.5 yr old got bored of it .. maybe we’ll revisit it later on
N**E
grandchild loved it
This was very nice. Worked well and well made. It is a little smaller than expected but ok.
L**R
Attractive and kid-friendly educational toy!
I ordered this "clock" for my granddaughter's 2nd birthday. She loves it, and immediately started playing with the numbered geometrical shapes -- it works as a puzzle. You can also string these "shapes" on a cord to make a chain; each shape is a different color, so there's color learning. And it gives a rare opportunity for today's kids to learn how to use an analog clock! Not that she'll learn that at 2-years old, but it's probably the only non-digital "clock" in their house, so a great way to learn. Highly recommend it!
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