Description
“Abdu, please finish your milk fast. Two minutes Mumma. Abdu, you have started doing 1 minute, 2 minutes a lot more these days. Do you realise how much time you waste by doing that? So-r-r-y Mumma, but why does the time run so fast when I say 2 minutes?”
Through this real-life story and associated interactive activities, kids will learn the following:
- Effective time management by developing the habit of doing things on time and not wasting time for every task
- The value of their own and others’ time and staying happy all the time
- Various time concepts – different ways of telling time (Digital/Analogue/Roman clocks, shadows and sundials), time zones (Latitude, Longitude, time difference between countries), AM/PM times and the variations in day and night across seasons, sleep-wake times of birds and animals and more
- Time-related maths in an easier way
Read more about the inspiration behind the book.
SHIPPING
- Product ships from Gurugram
- Delivers to most large cities in 2-5 days
- For smaller cities, delivers in 4-8 days
RETURN / EXCHANGE POLICY:
- This product is NOT returnable
- Exchange only in case of delivery of a damaged product
- See details at Return and Refund Policy
Yeshna Gupta –
Recently got this book for my 7 year old son. Impressed with the illustrations of the book. It is quite interactive with exercises given in between. This book covers all aspects of time, 24 hour clock, AM PM concept, Roman numerals on the clock and international times. I was pleasantly surprised to see the world map and reference to latitudes and longitudes. I am pretty much sure that even a lot of adults do not have an understanding of the logic behind different time zones in the world. This concept is described in a very lucid manner.
I am positive that by the time me and my son are done with this book, he will be well versed with the concept of time and “Ahead of Time”!!!
Arun Rao –
Time-related books for children tend to have very basic information and hand-drawn clocks. I was pleasantly surprised that this book had so much more! From time zones, to nocturnal animals, to time management – this was a way for 6-8 year olds to thoroughly explore time. No gyaan or long paragraphs here either. Interactive exercises on each page made learning fun. My daughter’s been working on this book non-stop since we got it. It’s sparked plenty of conversations too.
Thank you Lit Joys for making learning fun, and for opening the doors to so much exploration for our little ones!
Anish Singhal –
Time Story is the book about various concepts of time – Day & Night, Shadow Times, Roman clock, and even Time wasted by delaying works. Every page has a story and an activity to go along with it. It is a really helpful book to teach young ones about the value and meaning of Time.
Rajeev Choudhury –
Loved the book and its illustrations. Very useful to teach the concept of time.
Gaurav Jain –
The book has a thematic approach to the concept of time. The content is enriched wih real life examples , thought provoking scenarios and supporting activities that foster creativity. Impactful visuals make learning an engaging experience. The book indeed helps the learners to apply mathematics in real life and learn in a play-way manner.
Supriya Uppal –
Excellent workbook for kids to learn the concept of time in various formats, my little one instantly liked it when she had to inquire and write about her birth time and then she got glued. The book helps understand different formats of time including Roman, about why countries have different time zones etc. An absolutely wonderful find! Kudos to the author for coming up with such an engaging way of teaching time concepts to kids.