The Learning Journey Telly The Teaching Time Clock – Interactive Analog & Digital Time Learning Toy – Educational Toddler Clock for Ages 3+ – Award-Winning
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- Learning to tell time has never been so fun with The Learning Journey! Telly the Teaching Time Clock is an interactive educational toy designed for kids ages 3 and up. Telly teaches both analog and digital time through two engaging modes: in Learning Mode, Telly moves its hands and updates the LCD screen to teach time in five-minute increments; in Quiz Mode, Telly challenges your child to match the time displayed on its screen by adjusting the clock hands. This versatile toy also functions as a real working clock with built-in alarm and night light features, making it perfect for both play and practical use. Designed for screen-free learning, Telly promotes STEM skills, cognitive development, and confidence while providing hours of interactive fun. Includes three AA batteries for immediate play.
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Key Features: Interactive teaching clock with analog and digital displays. Includes learning and quiz modes for hands-on time-telling practice. Functions as a real working clock with alarm and night light features. Requires three AA batteries (included). Educational Benefits: Teaches analog and digital time in five-minute increments. Builds early math, problem-solving, and STEM skills. Encourages listening, visual tracking, and cognitive development. Supports Developmental and Social Skills: Boosts confidence and self-esteem through achievement-based learning. Strengthens action/reaction skills and promotes independent play. Creates opportunities for interactive family learning. Safety: All Learning Journey products are CPSIA-compliant and meet international toy safety standards. Award-Winning Products: Trusted by parents and educators—The Learning Journey offers a wide range of award-winning educational toys tested by the most important judges: kids!