Captain Smart Educational Game for Kids, My Emotions |
Captain Smart Educational Game for Kids, My Emotions | Emotions, Expressions, Imagination | 3+ Players | Board Game for Learning toy, Gift for Children 3-9 Year Old
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Dimensions: | 25.2 x 25 x 5.9 cm; 600 Grams |
Colour: | Educational Game. My Emotions |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 36 months – 9 years |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 25.2 x 25 x 5.9 cm; 600 Grams |
I love the idea kids can learn to tell the time while having fun, this game is good qaulity, not flimsy, well made. For ages 5+. There are 5 different games, all varying between 1-4 people.
I played this game with my 6yo nephew and 5yo niece. I do think it was good learning for them and they enjoyed that but they both felt it was like a school exercise more than a fun game. They haven’t really wanted to play it with it since, only when asked to.
his is a tell the time game from captain smart, the set includes a double side clock (12 and 24 hours) 4 game boards and loads of mini clocks to match time on the game boards
i like this game got 12 and 24 hours for kids to learn from easy to hard, also on the clock face it got 60 minutes scale, easy for kids to follow
also kids could learn how to relate digital clock (numbers only) to hour and minute hands on analog clock through the games
boards are made of very card card boards, sturdy and durable for kids to use
all in all, i’m very happy with this product, would recommend
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smart educational game but lacks inspiration and imagination. loads of fun to be had however pieces feel very basic. Some nice games included and soem nice detials on the pieces
This is a great toy. The quality of tge cardboard is great, the colours are enticing, the pictures are beautiful and aesthetically pleasing – what a great combination for a children’s toy! There are variations and instructions as to how to use it and it is also excellent for introducing the topic of time as it serves excellently as a visual realia.
Highly recommended.
My daughter missed out on learning to tell the time in school during the first lockdown a year ago and ever since she has struggled getting it perfect.
Trying to teach kids time telling in a concise and clear way, without putting them off is hard! hats off to the teachers out there.
This game helps to reinforce the rules of time in a fun and easy to follow way.
No easy feat, so its a definite winner.
A wonderful way to help young children learn to tell the time. Quirky illustrations depicting a watchmaker’s workshop and a plan of a family’s day bring the game to life. Each board is double sided with digital and analogue to help children understand both. 5 variants of the game can be played to keep things interesting. A well made game – thick card boards and counters with a smooth matte finish and detailed instructions.
I ordered this game for my nephew (who’s 6) to replace smart phone/computer games and I wasn’t disappointed! I love the fact that it’s a great education, learning game whilst being a lot of fun.
The game consists of 1 doubled sided clock with hands, 4 double sided boards and 36 tokens. What I like about this game is that it help develop understanding/skill in telling the time but in a fun and playful way.
It covers both digital and analogue time.
The game states it’s suitable for age 5+ which I would agree with as any child younger would struggle (and it wouldn’t have been covered in school yet). My 6 year old nephew does struggle with the analogue side but again that’s what the game is there for! And I’m certainly seeing the benefits of it so far.
It helps with both focus, memory and hand/eye-co ordination- skills you really want to see developing in this age range.
It states it’s designed for between 2-4 players and does take about half an hour each game I’ve found, so does encourage concentration and focus.
The different activity pictures on the board are colourful and attractive- perfect for young children.
A really different game which promotes an educational stance perfectly. The board game itself is also made well.
Priced at 15 for a good quality board game that promotes a essential life skill is excellent value for money.
Overall we’ve been really pleased and happy to recommend.