Dog Talking Alarm Clock
Item # BTZ452
- Price:
- $17.95 $17.95
- Recommended Age:
- 6 years and up
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Description
Forget a rooster or the standard alarm clock buzz – kids will love waking up to the Dog Talking Alarm Clock from Streamline! The colorful and attractive Dog Talking Alarm Clock features an adorable dog face on the clock face, but when it’s time to get up, that’s when the fun begins! The Dog Talking Alarm Clock wakes kids up with the hilarious sounding “ruff-ruff, ruff, ruff” noise for the alarm, which hopefully makes kids more responsive to getting up in the morning. With a pretty blue design and animal noises divine, the Dog Talking Alarm Clock will start the day off right! Clock measures 7” tall with a 4” diameter face. 3-AA batteries are included.
Developmental Benefits
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Physical
PhysicalBenefits
Play that encourages learning through bodily sensations and movement. Toys of this category help children learn through activities that challenge their hand-eye coordination and improve both their gross and fine motor skills. Children that learn best through physical play are often athletic and enjoy sports, so the optimal toys for this developmental benefit of play focus on manipulating objects, building, dancing, and role-playing or other forms of make believe that involve motion, action, and the working of big and small muscles. These kids are on the move, and they need toys that will keep up with them!
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Intrapersonal
IntrapersonalBenefits
Play that is independent, fostering inner reflection and awareness of feelings. While play sometimes involves many children, independent play is an important aspect of healthy childhood development. When playing alone, children begin to recognize their own emotions, feelings, and thoughts, as well as how to control them. This benefit of play allows children to take charge of their activities and explore their environment at their own level and speed. Intrapersonal play improves children's self-motivation and self-esteem, as they engage their imaginations and take the initiative to create their own forms of fun and learning. Alone play gives children the opportunity to create their own environment, allowing for pretend play that utilizes their imaginations to the fullest. These children may appear shy, but when playing alone, their possibilities are endless!
Types of Play
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Manipulative
Manipulative Play
Play that involves hand-eye coordination and motor skills. Children need the opportunity to work on finer skills that involve a little more control and direction. Manipulative play develops the sense of coordination, challenging their little fingers to follow the lines or use their tools properly. Some examples of manipulative play are: * Coloring, especially in a defined area * Paper crafts and art involving moving parts that need to be "put together" * Using a safe and simple tool kit to help with tasks around the house Cutting out a sunshine for the window or painting within the lines — all these activities are the perfect exercise for this type of play.
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