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November 10, 2009
Talking Teaching Alarm Clock
I like how different this clock looks in its two different incarnations (above and below).
From the website:
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Talking Teaching Alarm ClockThis talking alarm clock teaches children how to tell time.
The clock displays a random analog time on a high-contrast LCD and
asks, "What time is it?" in a clear female voice.
Children can check
their answers by pressing a button that prompts the clock to speak the
correct time and display the digital equivalent.
The clock is
preprogrammed with five levels of difficulty, beginning with only round
hours (three o'clock) and progressing to more difficult-to-learn times.
Times can also be entered manually, allowing you to customize lessons.
You can set the clock face to turn green at a specific time in the
morning, signaling to a child that it is okay to get out of bed.
The
clock has a working alarm,10-minute snooze function, and a night-light.
Plugs into AC or uses two AAA batteries (included).
4-1/2"H x 4-1/2"W x 5"D.
Ages 3 and up.
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"You can set the clock face to turn green at a specific time in the morning, signaling to a child that it is okay to get out of bed" — let me know how that works out for you.
November 10, 2009 at 01:01 PM | Permalink
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