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Amazon.com: Cube Timers Cube Kitchen Timer Gravity Sensor Flip Timer Cube Countdown Timer 2.6 Inch Kids Timer Square Workout Timer Exercise Timer Game Timer 15-20-30-60 Minutes for Time Management (Pink) : Home & Kitchen Game Timer, Classroom Timer, Time Management Tools, At Home Office, Kitchen Time, Kitchen Timer, Digital Timer, Kitchen Timers, Workout Games

About this item Easy to use: the cube kitchen time is simple to operate, you need to install 2 AAA batteries (not included), and turn on the switch, choose one mode of the volume as you need, then flip the cube and place the required number upward to set the corresponding time, last, it will beep and flash soft red light; A nice gift to your family and friends Strong practicality: the gravity sensor flip timer is a practical time management tool, it can be often seen at home, office, school…

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Azka on Instagram: "Comment TIMER for the link to - few visual timer options and here’s how they can be used 👇🏽

Visual timers can be helpful in various situations with toddlers — here are a few examples of when they can be used:

✨ Transitioning Between Activities: Use a visual timer to signal when it’s time to move from one activity to another, such as playtime to mealtime or bath time to bedtime.

✨ Task Completion: Set a timer to help your toddler understand how long they have to complete a task, like cleaning up toys or getting dressed.

✨ Turn-Taking: Use a timer to indicate how long each child gets to play with a toy or take a turn in a game, promoting fairness and patience.

✨ Limiting Screen Time: Set a timer to establish boundaries for screen time, indicating when it’s time to Establish Boundaries, Toddler Meltdowns, Limiting Screen Time, Toddler Mom, Toddler Learning, Getting Dressed, Be Helpful, Screen Time, Bath Time

Azka on Instagram: "Comment TIMER for the link to - few visual timer options and here’s how they can be used 👇🏽 Visual timers can be helpful in various situations with toddlers — here are a few examples of when they can be used: ✨ Transitioning Between Activities: Use a visual timer to signal when it’s time to move from one activity to another, such as playtime to mealtime or bath time to bedtime. ✨ Task Completion: Set a timer to help your toddler understand how long they have to…

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