My First Clock Book: Learn to Tell the Time | Board Book | Children's Early Learning Book on Time
My First Clock Book: Learn to Tell the Time | Board Book | Children's Early Learning Book on Time
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Pre-schoolers will love learning to tell the time in My First Clock Book from Campbell Books. With a mounted clock face and real clicking clock hands, this book is perfect for hands-on learning.
Little ones will have fun reading the relatable rhyming story about Tommy, who goes about his day from breakfast to bedtime. On every page, children can change the time on the mounted clock face to match the story.
With extra time-telling practice at the end of the book, pre-schoolers will learn about the passing of time, discover new vocabulary and develop their numeracy skills!
Vibrant illustrations by Yujin Shin bring the book to life, with plenty to spot and talk about in the pictures.
►Author: Yujin Shin
►Reading Age: 3 Years And Older
►Details: Board Book | 12 pages | 25.0 x 25.0 cm
►About the Author: Yujin Shin grew up surrounded by art, as her mother ran an art institute. Shin worked for Samsung Publishing and Sigong Junior for about ten years before embarking on a career in freelance illustration. She lives with her family in South Korea.
Little ones will have fun reading the relatable rhyming story about Tommy, who goes about his day from breakfast to bedtime. On every page, children can change the time on the mounted clock face to match the story.
With extra time-telling practice at the end of the book, pre-schoolers will learn about the passing of time, discover new vocabulary and develop their numeracy skills!
Vibrant illustrations by Yujin Shin bring the book to life, with plenty to spot and talk about in the pictures.
►Author: Yujin Shin
►Reading Age: 3 Years And Older
►Details: Board Book | 12 pages | 25.0 x 25.0 cm
►About the Author: Yujin Shin grew up surrounded by art, as her mother ran an art institute. Shin worked for Samsung Publishing and Sigong Junior for about ten years before embarking on a career in freelance illustration. She lives with her family in South Korea.