
What's The Time Mr Wolf?
For conscientious parents looking for a game that is both educational and fun, What's The Time Mr Wolf? is a great board game to develop analogue and digital time telling skills.
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Players must race their character around the board matching the times to the central clock - but watch out for the hungry wolf!
There are two ways to play this educational game - one by matching analogue times and moving the clock hands, and the second by matching digital times to analogue.
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What's the Time Mr Wolf features cute woodland animals which children will love, including bunnies and hedgehogs.
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Features
Two ways to play.
Teaches time telling.
Develops number and counting skills.
Help children recognise and understand the rules of being and playing together.
Specifications
Box Size: 26cm x 22.5cm x 5cm
Contents:
- 1x jigged forest playing board
- 20x double-sided square cards
- 4x jigged double-sided collection boards
- 1x large clock face
- 1x set of movable clock hands
- 1x slot-together 3D wolf
- 1x dice
- 4x animal character playing pieces
- 4x character stands,
- 1x instruction leaflet
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Recommended Age: 36+ Months
Shipping
Our in stock products are usually dispatched from Melbourne within 24-48 hours.For more information please see our specific Shipping & Deliveries page
For general questions, please see our Frequently Asked Questions page
For conscientious parents looking for a game that is both educational and fun, What's The Time Mr Wolf? is a great board game to develop analogue and digital time telling skills.
Ā
Players must race their character around the board matching the times to the central clock - but watch out for the hungry wolf!
There are two ways to play this educational game - one by matching analogue times and moving the clock hands, and the second by matching digital times to analogue.
Ā
What's the Time Mr Wolf features cute woodland animals which children will love, including bunnies and hedgehogs.
Ā
Features
Two ways to play.
Teaches time telling.
Develops number and counting skills.
Help children recognise and understand the rules of being and playing together.
Specifications
Box Size: 26cm x 22.5cm x 5cm
Contents:
- 1x jigged forest playing board
- 20x double-sided square cards
- 4x jigged double-sided collection boards
- 1x large clock face
- 1x set of movable clock hands
- 1x slot-together 3D wolf
- 1x dice
- 4x animal character playing pieces
- 4x character stands,
- 1x instruction leaflet
Ā
Recommended Age: 36+ Months
Shipping
Our in stock products are usually dispatched from Melbourne within 24-48 hours.For more information please see our specific Shipping & Deliveries page
For general questions, please see our Frequently Asked Questions page
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$9.52Description
For conscientious parents looking for a game that is both educational and fun, What's The Time Mr Wolf? is a great board game to develop analogue and digital time telling skills.
Ā
Players must race their character around the board matching the times to the central clock - but watch out for the hungry wolf!
There are two ways to play this educational game - one by matching analogue times and moving the clock hands, and the second by matching digital times to analogue.
Ā
What's the Time Mr Wolf features cute woodland animals which children will love, including bunnies and hedgehogs.
Ā
Features
Two ways to play.
Teaches time telling.
Develops number and counting skills.
Help children recognise and understand the rules of being and playing together.
Specifications
Box Size: 26cm x 22.5cm x 5cm
Contents:
- 1x jigged forest playing board
- 20x double-sided square cards
- 4x jigged double-sided collection boards
- 1x large clock face
- 1x set of movable clock hands
- 1x slot-together 3D wolf
- 1x dice
- 4x animal character playing pieces
- 4x character stands,
- 1x instruction leaflet
Ā
Recommended Age: 36+ Months
Shipping
Our in stock products are usually dispatched from Melbourne within 24-48 hours.For more information please see our specific Shipping & Deliveries page
For general questions, please see our Frequently Asked Questions page




















