

These were fun and easy clocks to cut out and assemble. The hands rotate with a brad. With chatty 3's it is easy to start a dialogue about clocks, how they work, what we need them for. Or what three-year-olds need them for (is it snack tiiiime yet?!).


These guided activities are great for helping the children follow directions, work on fine-motor skills (coloring), counting and being creative.
Some of our directions:
Circle the clocks, count them, trace the 6, color the crab red, color the cat your favorite color, and write your name!