Time Tracker Visual Timer and Clock
Time Tracker Visual Timer and Clock
Time Tracker Visual Timer and Clock
Time Tracker Visual Timer and Clock
Time Tracker Visual Timer and Clock
Time Tracker Visual Timer and Clock
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Time Tracker Visual Timer and Clock

Time Tracker Visual Timer and Clock

Visual Kids Timer with Sound
Regular price 194.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Whether it’s time for homework, reading or even time out, the Time Tracker provides visual and audible cues to help kids stay on task. Customize the lights and sound effects to alert kids to time remaining. Features include LCD countdown display, volume control and pause. The 180-degree view is well suited for classrooms and group activities because everyone can see the lights and hear the cues.  

  • Offers visual and audible cues for time telling
  • Helps teach time management and keep kids on task
  • Age 3+

Details

  • 9"H
  • Requires AC Adapter or 4 AAA batteries (not included)


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