Who knew learning to tell time was such fun? Kids enjoy moving the hands on this sturdy clock as they follow life on the farm, hour by hour. Wake at 6:15 with Farmer Fred--have lunch with the raccoon at noon--enjoy cake and tea with the pigs at three! Before you know it, Farmer Fred is back in bed--and your child is well on his way to telling time. The book is made of durable cardboard, with terrific illustrations and giggle-inspiring rhymes. For ages 4 and up. See Product Details
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What time is it....
By Julie
from Kelseyville, CA
About Me Parent of Two or More Children
Comments about Barron's Big Hand, Little Hand: Learn To Tell Time Children's Book:
My son has showed interest in learning to tell time and I started to teach him just looking at the clock on the wall. I saw this book and thought it will be really good for him to get his hands on the hands. The story is cute and he enjoys it. Sometimes we dont read the story we just talk about different things we do during the day and what time we do them at.
(0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
Excellent teaching tool
By Bekah
from NJ
About Me First Time Parent
My son is 3. He is a bit young for time telling, but loves to pretend by wearing watches. This book has a different color for the big hand and little hand, and my son can imitate what he sees in the pictures. We use this book often and "try to make the pictures match our clock". I am sure that this will be a very helpful step for us when it comes to teaching how to tell time.
Not as I expected
By bahlee
from Oakland, TN
The things that are great is the whole idea, but unfortunately it really doesn't help. My son was really not interested at all.Another con is that when trying to move the hands around you have to hold the other so it won't move along with it. I gave it a 2 because I thought the idea to teach how to tell time with something was a good idea. In this case... it really didn't help.
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
Mistake on second page
By Bonnie & Ronnie's Mom
from Midwest City, Oklahoma
About Me Parent Of Two Or More Children
The book is excellent in that it covers all the different ways we tell time such as half past one or a quarter till eleven. My six and seven year olds enjoyed the rhymes and moving the hands on the clock to match the one in the picture. Sometimes I cover the clock in the picture until they set the clock where they think it should be. However on the second page the rhyme says it should be 6:00 and the pictures shows 6:15. I corrected my copy with some white out and a blue permanent marker.
"This is a good book grandma!"
By Happy Grandma
from Northern Wisconsin
About Me Grandparent
My grandson wanted a watch with "real hands - not just the numbers" for Christmas. As he is only 5 and didn't know how to tell time, I included this book as part of his gift. He loved it and we ended up reading it at least twice before the night was through.
Great learning tool!
By Mom of three
from Tennessee
About Me Education Oriented, Parent Of Two Or More Children, Stay At Home Parent
This book is an excellent introduction to teaching time on a clock with hands. It starts by referring to the minutes as quarter and half past and quarter 'til the hour, only making a couple references to the minute readings, so a child doesn't have to be able to count by 5's yet to get a general idea of how to read a clock.
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Great Help
By Sally
from New York
About Me Grandparent, Working Parent
This is great, My 8 year old is working with her 4 year old brother with this book. It helps reinforce her telling time and he is learning his numbers and time.
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