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The Temple 60-Minute Visual Timer is a compact, silent countdown timer designed specifically for kids, including those with special needs. Featuring a clear, color-coded visual display that disappears as time elapses, it helps children understand and manage time effectively. Its quiet operation and simple interface make it ideal for classrooms, homes, and therapy settings, supporting smooth transitions and focused routines.
| ASIN | B09WR84KRT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #329,200 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #1,638 in Kitchen Timers |
| Brand Name | Temple Lodge |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (58) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.6D x 7.9W x 7.9H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Visual Timer |
| Manufacturer | Temple |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TLVT03 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | TLVT03 |
| Number of settings | 11 |
| Screen Size | 4.57 Centimeters |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**A
Exactly what I was looking for. Simple design and very clear display. Perfect for pomodoro method working/studying.
T**S
So quick and easy. Much better than wind up. Sound is a little quiet for noisy rooms but easy to hear otherwise. I use it for lots of uses as it accurate and fast and easily visible to set the countdown.
M**S
This is abolished magic for toddlers they aren’t any other words to describe this I had arguments with my 4.5 year old about getting dress Turing his tablet off and just doing something but as soon as timer goes off he get and dress by himself or turns of the phone without one single argument
M**3
I saw this on a video suggestion for ADHD, so thought it was worth a try with my 9 year old child. It's really good for showing time lapse when a set task is given and takes some of stress out of not having to keep reminding my son how.long he has left. Saying g that, like any tool being g used by a neurodiverse person, it's still dependent on them not loosing it or forgetting to use it and them not getting distracted by something else! Lol. I personally like it as a adult to use when I have a limited time to finish a task and should be getting off somewhere.
A**Y
I use this in my classroom when the students are completing assessments, as it means that I don't disturb the whole class by telling them how much time is left...those that wish to know, look at the timer, those that don't are able to just carry on working, undisturbed!
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