You will need:
- The Printable Quiet Book Page
- Scissors
- a brad
- a Laminator and Laminating sheets (I love my Scotch Laminator)
Print both the background of the clock and the hands. Poke a hole in the middle of the clock. There is a small dot there so you will know where to poke it. Laminate the clock and the hands. Poke a hole over the hole you created previously and holes through the end of the clock hands. Slide a brad through the clock hands and the clock. Bend the brad arms on the back to secure the hands to the clock face.
Add it to your quiet book and you have a page that is a lot of fun without a lot of work! Check out the other pages of the quiet book here:
Mouse Threading Page
Alien Space Page
Ocean Animals Page
Paper Dolls
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Terri Steffes says
I am in love with be with your quiet books! I have bookmarked them for future use. I hope to have grandkids to share them with one day!
Christine Cox - The Choosy Mommy says
This is a really good idea! I think I will take it to church with me and have my daughter do this to help her be quiet. Thanks for the printable!
Rebecca Bryant says
what a great way to help kids learn to tell time. I really lvoe this idea.
Katriza @ Mommy Engineering says
This is a great way to teach my son how to tell time! Thanks!
Amanda Love says
That's a pretty awesome idea especially if you have preschoolers who are learning the basics like telling the time! I really love how easy it is to assemble as well.
Dogvills says
What a cute printable. The girls will need this soon. I'm bookmarking this for reference.
Wendy says
I've never made a quiet book but this looks like such a great one to try. Thanks so much for sharing!
Jennifer Johnson says
My kids loved quiet books when they were younger! It was a great way to keep them entertained but not to noisey at the same time!
Brittany Muddamalle says
I love this! I started homeschooling my kids this year and my three year old could use a clock like this! I could see us using it for my older kiddo to teach him to tell time and my 3 year old for a count down.
Stacey D says
I have loved following your quiet book printables! I need to share the idea for my nieces and nephews to enjoy!
Kristin and Megan says
What a cute idea! We're working on telling time with my four year, so this would be a great project to do with her at home!
Nicole Escat says
What a wonderful idea, it is so cute! I super love the color!
Whitney S. says
I have never heard of a quiet book before. That looks like a great idea!
Beeb Ashcroft says
I love this concept! My little niece could sure use one of these. She's a fiery one!
Tough Cookie Mommy says
This is perfect for teaching younger children how to tell time. It's a concept that can sometimes be difficult for them to master.
Dee M says
This is such a great idea! Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday. 🙂
Theresa Pickett says
That's a really cute idea! I love having children practice telling time with a manipulative in front of them, instead of an app.
Becca Wilson says
This is such a great idea! Quiet books are an incredible idea to keep kids busy but learning.