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Educational Wooden Digital Clock Beads

Educational Wooden Digital Clock Beads

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A fun, educational toy that helps children learn about time and numbers while fostering fine motor skills.

Put the number 1-12 into the hole corresponding to the clock dial, and move the middle hour hand and minute to become a favorite clock block for your baby.

Develop your baby's observation ability and hand-eye coordination ability, let the baby practice inlaying, learn to find a one-to-one correspondence, teach the baby to know the numbers on the chassis first, and let him know what shape is on each number and let him The correct one-to-one correspondence, teach the baby to know the time, 60 minutes in one hour, 60 seconds in one minute, 24 hours a day;

You say a time, let the baby dial the right position and cultivate the concept of time. Knowing different shapes, seven days a week, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Educational purposes:

The shape of each digital building block is different, let the baby try to put them into the corresponding holes, exercise the ability of the baby's hand-eye coordination, let the baby do more hands, more brains; improve the baby

The flexibility of the finger, develop the baby's independent creative ability, and cultivate his sense of accomplishment. This will allow the baby to have a more vivid understanding of the time from the spatial thinking, rather than simply dialing the pointer.

Come teach and let your baby know the order of the numbers and identify the shapes and colors.

Expert guidance advice:

Let the children make full use of their imagination; you can use the real tools to compare the shape and use method, exercise the child's observation and combination ability, please pay attention to the parents.

It is a gradual process; the child is in a sensitive period of fine movements and spatial perception, and more exercises in this area.





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FAQ

What are Montessori toys?

Montessori toys are explorative educational resources designed with the principles of the Montessori method. They are usually simple, crafted from natural materials, and inspire independent, hands-on learning.

Are Montessori toys only for toddlers?

No, Montessori toys are designed for all age groups, from infancy through to children of primary school age, depending on the level of complexity.

What are the benefits of using Montessori toys?

Montessori toys promote self-directed learning, help develop motor skills, cognitive abilities, problem solving skills and encourage children to think creatively and independently.

Where can I purchase Montessori toys?

Montessori toys can be purchased online through e-commerce sites like Amazon or from specialized Montessori toy websites. Some educational toy stores may also carry Montessori toys.

How do I choose the right Montessori toy for my child?

It's important to consider your child's current developmental stage when choosing a Montessori toy. The toy should challenge but not frustrate them, and should encourage the development of new skills.

Can I make my own Montessori toys?

Yes, many Montessori toys are simple in design and can be made at home using common household items. However, always ensure that homemade toys are safe and free from small parts to prevent choking.

Why are most Montessori toys made of wood?

Wood is a natural material that is durable and safe for children. It also provides a range of textures and weights which adds an extra dimension to the sensory learning experience.

Are Montessori toys good for children with special needs?

Montessori toys can be beneficial for children with special needs as they promote self-paced, hands-on learning. However, the specific needs and abilities of the child should always be considered when choosing a toy.

Are Montessori toys expensive?

Prices can vary widely depending on the complexity of the toy, the materials used, and the manufacturer. However, there are budget-friendly options available.

Why don't Montessori toys use batteries?

Montessori toys are designed to encourage active, hands-on engagement and problem-solving. Battery-operated toys usually do the work for the child, which can limit their opportunity for active engagement and learning.