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Time We'll Tell Game

Kids will learn how to tell time in no time with this clever interactive game. Set the hands on the play clock according to the time on the digital clock card. As kids learn all of the positions on the clock, the game becomes a race. Details, details - Beautifully illustrated by Brandon Reese - Includes 4 chipboard play clocks, 50 flash cards and score pad - 2-4 playersShow 'em what you're made of - Made with sturdy laminated boardAge range - 4 and up
Average Customer Rating:
4.5 out of 5
4.5
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12 of 12(100%) people would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
pebs
Location - Pennsylvania
Number of Kids - 1
Age of youngest child - 2-4
Age - 40-49
Great item
Date - October 20, 2009
"Sturdy game that is really engaging my three year old, even though he is a bit young for it. He loves the clocks and we talk about time so it's a great introduction to learning it. I really like how it links the two ways of telling time together."
Review 2 for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
girlmom
Location - Phoenix, AZ
Number of Kids - 2
Age of youngest child - 5-7
Age of oldest child - 8+
Age - 40-49
great learning tool
Date - October 20, 2009
"fun learning tool. girls enjoyed it but got a little bored after awhile. great if you are trying to learn time as it is more exciting than just reading the clock"
Review 3 for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
3turdlers
Location - Washington
Number of Kids - 3
Age of youngest child - 2-4
Age of oldest child - 5-7
Age - 30-39
Great way to teach kids how to tell time
Date - December 31, 2008
"I bought this for my 5 year old but my 3 1/2 year old quickly joined in and wanted to play too. It didn't take my 3 1/2 yr old long to learn how to tell time to the hour. My 5 year old already knows how to do the half hour after only playing a couple times and he is ready to move on to the quarter hour. The great part about this game is that they don't look at it as learning and it can immediately be applied to their everyday life. I've also noticed that they have a better sense of how time works."
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Review 4 for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
NB08
Location - New Jersey
Number of Kids - 1
Age of youngest child - 0-1
Age of oldest child - 0-1
Age - 30-39
perfect for 3 year old
Date - November 13, 2008
"This game keeps my nephew occupied and is very well designed and constructed."
Review 5 for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
8feet4shoes
Location - WA
Number of Kids - 4
Age of youngest child - 0-1
Age of oldest child - 5-7
Age - 30-39
fun game for some
Date - October 14, 2008
"My daughter loves this game and has learned to tell time from it. My son, however, hates it. He gets really frustrated and is on the younger end of the age for this game and it is just too hard for him. So maybe later when he is older. BTW, I do not consider this a "fun" game for kids. IT is more of a learning tool."
Review 6 for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
redmama
Clock works!!
Date - October 14, 2008
"Easy method for teaching 3-5 year olds time!!!! They love to play and are very proud of their progress."
Review 7 for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
girls2mommy
Location - ohio
Number of Kids - 2
Age of youngest child - 2-4
Age of oldest child - 5-7
Age - 30-39
Great Learning Tool
Date - May 9, 2008
"My 5 1/2 yr. old loves games and was ready to learn telling time, so this game has worked out really well. Makes interpreting times from digital fun and easy."
Review 8 for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
mammaontherun
Location - Pittsburgh
Number of Kids - 2
Age of youngest child - 2-4
Age of oldest child - 2-4
Age - 22-29
Love This Game
Date - May 7, 2008
"I bought this game for my 4 year old for her birthday, and absolutely love it. As always, EBOO's artistic designs are just adorable. She's just learning to tell time, so her favorite thing to do is to pick a time card and make the clock match it. I love the fact that it is a game that she can grow into and it can grow with her."
Review 9 for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
2boysandamess
Location - Gainesville
Number of Kids - 2
Age of youngest child - 2-4
Age of oldest child - 5-7
Age - 30-39
a Great way to teach time!
Date - May 7, 2008
"I bought two of these one as a gift and one for my boys. It is a great game to teach time. And it is easy to change the game a little until they fully understand how to tell time. I wish they had this when I was little!"
Review 10 for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
ABC1
Location - NY
Number of Kids - 1
Age of youngest child - 2-4
Age - 40-49
Good for learning to tell time
Date - May 6, 2008
"I like this product although it's not really what I would consider a toy. It's a great way to learn how to tell time."
Review 11 for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
mom2boyandgirl
Great for learing how to tell time
Date - April 14, 2008
"This is a great game that my 4 year old daughter loves to play. It's given her a lot of confidence with time telling both on a digital clock and traditional clock."
Review 12 for Time We'll Tell Game
Rating 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
Monique
Location - Pennsylvania
Number of Kids - 2
Age of youngest child - 2-4
Age of oldest child - 5-7
Age - 40-49
Great for a Kindergartener
Date - April 10, 2008
"This has been a great source of learning for my 5 year old. Although he has not quite played the game "by the rules" yet, he works with the little clocks and shows me how he can set the time to the hour. This is a good way to begin to teach the concept of time to a child, I think, because they can actually manipulate the clock hands, and parents don't have to worry about kids breaking a real clock."