Follows busy rabbits through an active day of shopping and eating. Clocks with movable hands can be set to accompany the happenings in the text and help children grasp the understanding of time. Color illustrations throughout.
The Little Rabbit books are a delight. In addition to being utterly adorable, they present important concepts for little ones with an actual story that is charming rather than bland. Here, bunnies hurry to prepare a party for a friend. Also appreciated in this book is the inclusion of both traditional and digital clock faces -- most of the other telling-time books I've come across only include traditional.
Great book for helping kiddos learn to tell time on an analog clock, and walks them through the routines of the day with a clock. Only goes by the hour. Pairs well with Math Adventurers: A Day at the Zoo by Chapman, that goes into the concept of minutes as well. The winning part of this book is the clock on the front of the book that kids can use to adjust. Awesome!
An amazing way to introduce analog clocks and telling time! Adorable rabbit illustrations with fun time-related questions all throughout. There's also a picture of a digital clock on every page, so they can learn to recognize that as well. Recommended!
Here is a great collection book. Each page has a list of items on it that are labeled and clearly illustrated. Children love pointing to these items and learnin4g this words. And who doesn't like a cute bunny to help them along.
I like the interactive aspect of the clock and the illustrations are pretty, but I wish there would have been more thought given to the words - some sort of pattern or rhyme to them.
I'm honestly not sure what to say about this book? I feel like I didn't learn how to read an actual clockface until I was in the 2nd or 3rd grade, but this book is clearly aimed at a younger age group. And you definitely couldn't read this with your child when they were young, it's so somber and kind of boring. The only way that I could see this book working with young children is if parent's went through one page each hour mentioned in the book, or each day.