Customer Rating:      Summary: Jan Cornely Comment: My son is 3 and a half, and I wanted to start teaching him how to read the clock. He is a big Thomas fan, so this was a perfect book to introduce him to telling the time. My son loves this book, and in the short time I have had it - he already looks at the clock on the wall and will say Mommy it's 7:00 o'clock !!!! He even enjoys the story, and illustrations.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great clock, but content is dated Comment: My 3yr old son is very interested in the clock but there's some slightly offensive text inside. A major character in the book is called "the Fat Controller". So yeah, I was surprised to see that on several pages. The book was published in Great Britain in 1992. ?
Customer Rating:      Summary: If you have a Thomas fan, they will most likely enjoy this! Comment: You know if you have a Thomas fan in the family, they like almost any Thomas book. I would not say this is one of the best Thomas books around, but my younger son also loves clocks, so this was a dream combo book! The pictures are fairly cute and not too cluttered. My son's favorite is when Gordon is peeking in the window of Sir Topham Hatt's office---he loves being able to tell it's Gordon when you can only see a bit of him!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic book for Toddlers Comment: This a fantastic book for toddlers when you're trying to teach the concept of time. Each page shows what Thomas or other trains are doing and the event coincides with a particular time of the day starting at 7 am until nap time at 7pm. Our son loved to turn the clock's hands on each page while I read aloud what time it was and what Thomas or other trains were doing. An ideal book for 3 and possibly 4 year olds learning to understand time!
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