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A clock featuring a favourite character makes the children's room a little more cheerful and helps your child get used to time through play. In this collection you will find officially licensed clocks, from wall clocks to alarm clocks, with well known characters such as Gabby's Dollhouse. Because the range varies per theme, each clock is a little different. Everything is officially licensed, so you can be sure you are getting a genuine product rather than an imitation.
A wall clock and an alarm clock both do their job, but in a different way. A wall clock hangs at eye level on the wall and is mainly handy for keeping an eye on the time during the day. An alarm clock sits on the bedside table and helps with getting up and going to bed. If you mainly want something decorative for the wall, choose a wall clock. If you are after something practical for the sleep routine, an alarm clock is often nicer. Some children have both, each with its own character.
A clock in the children's room is a fun way to practise telling the time. Around the age of six, telling the time begins at school, and it helps when your child has their own clock at home to point at. Preferably choose a wall clock with a clear face and easy to read numbers, so the full and half hours are simple to recognise. For younger children it is often not yet about the exact time, but about the familiar character on the clock.
A clock is a small but lovely part of the children's room. It fills an empty wall and instantly adds a theme. If you want everything in the same mood, take a look at the themes for matching items, or browse cartoons and children's heroes for the character your child likes best. That way the clock becomes a set part of the room rather than a loose thing on the wall.
Many children like it when their things match. A clock therefore pairs nicely with other items from the same theme. If your child is a fan of Gabby's Dollhouse, a clock in that theme fits with the rest of the room. Around a film or series too, a clock and a few accessories let you easily put together a set that matches what your child likes best right now.
A clock featuring a character is not the best choice for every situation. For a baby a clock is not much use yet, and a ticking alarm clock keeps some children awake. In that case choose a quiet wall clock, or only set the alarm once your child is ready for a fixed routine. Also mind the age: a cute character suits a teenager less well. So choose by what your child likes now and what they will actually get use out of.