Die visuelle Lernuhr für Kinder

Die visuelle Lernuhr für Kinder

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Die visuelle Lernuhr für Kinder
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Die visuelle Lernuhr für Kinder

£29.90
Angebotspreis  £29.90 Normaler Preis 
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Works from 4 No counting needed
Playground-proof Splashes & knocks · IP67
2-year guarantee Love it or money back
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Morgendliche Eile leid? Opti Montessori visualisiert die Zeit für Kinder von 4-8 Jahren. Mit unserem einzigartigen Regenbogen-Puzzle-Zifferblatt lernen Kinder in Sekunden stressfrei die Uhrzeit. Langlebig, bildschirmfrei und Montessori-zertifiziert.

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Good news

It's not your child. It's the dial.

Reading a normal watch isn't reading. It's maths.

🤔

Is that a 10 or an 11?

🙃

The 4 doesn't mean 4

😵‍💫

Now do 4 × 5

Three sums, just to ask when tea is.

Before the age of 7, a child's brain can't do that. Nothing to do with your patience.

The problem

Adding colour isn't a method.

Most "learning watches" recoloured the numbers and called it a day.

Colour as decoration 😕

  • Pretty numbers, same puzzle
  • Minutes still hidden
  • Still times five

Colour as the method 🎉

  • The colour points to your hour
  • Minutes written big on the ring
  • Nothing to multiply

“An adult's watch in fancy dress.”

How it works

Colour for the hour. Big numbers for the minutes.

Two easy looks. No sums in between.

00 10 20 30 40 50 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1

Find the colour

The little hand sits in one slice. That slice points at your hour.

2

Read the big number

The long hand points to the ring. The minutes are written there.

3

Say it out loud

"Ten twenty!" On their own. With a grin.

Knows their colours? Then they're ready. 🎨

The question every parent asks

“But mine's only four.”

You're right. If we're talking about maths.

The only test that matters:

  • Can they tell red from blue?
  • Can they point at something?
  • Can they say a number out loud?

Then they're ready. 🎨

Mummy, we leave when the big hand's on the blue!
— Tom, aged 4

School waits until seven. Not because children can't grasp time — but because that's when they can do the sums. Take the sums away, and four is plenty.

Real families

On real wrists

Sent in by parents. Not a studio in sight.

Straight answers

The questions parents actually ask

No sales pitch. Just what you want to know.

“Mine's only four. Isn't that too young?”

If they know their colours, they're ready. That's the whole test. The watch asks a child to spot a colour and say a number, not to work anything out. Four-year-olds do that all day long.

“It's a lot for a first watch they'll break.”

Fair. It's built for the playground, not the display case: splashes, knocks, puddles, all fine. It comes with a two-year guarantee, and if it doesn't click at home, you get your money back. The risk sits with us, not you.

“Why not just get a digital watch?”

A digital watch hands over the answer. It doesn't build the feeling. “Ten more minutes” means nothing on a screen. There's nothing to watch move. On a dial, the hand travels across the colours. That's how a child learns what waiting actually feels like.

“The dial looks busy. Isn't that harder?”

It looks busy to you, because you already read time the grown-up way, and your eye tries to take in everything at once. A child doesn't do that. They look for one colour and stop there. The colour narrows the whole face down to a single answer.

“We tried a learning watch before. It didn't work.”

Have a look at the old one. If the colours were just decoration (pretty numbers, same puzzle underneath), then your child was still being asked to do maths. That was never going to click. It wasn't them. It was the dial.

“How long before they can read it on their own?”

Honestly? It depends on the child. Some get the colour on day one and won't stop announcing the hour. Others take a few weeks of wearing it every day. What changes fastest is the tone: the question stops being a battle and starts being a game.

“Will it fit a small wrist?”

[À COMPLÉTER : tour de poignet min/max en cm, nombre de trous, matière du bracelet.]

“How fast is delivery?”

[À COMPLÉTER : délai réel par pays. Formule « expédié sous X h » plutôt que « livré en X h ».]

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