Potential future problem...

I'm teaching my son to read the time at the moment, so far it's been quite fun. For just 5 minutes or so before bed and he seems willing to go along with it. He's had a digital clock by his bed for a while so he's used to that now. I jokingly set it up and said that he can't come through to our room until after 7am, amazingly that worked!

At the moment we're just transferring the time from his digital clock to a toy analogue clock. It's a fun activity.

Tonight I asked him how many watches he will have when he's a 'big boy'. "3" he suggests, which I thought was quite restrained. "A green one a brown one and a black one". Wow, the kids got taste!

"wait, no, I want the one with a bird that goes ding" 😅

Oh dear...

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Thanks to Monty Python I know you need a machine that goes *ding*! Even better when it's strapped to your wrist.

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Better save that watch on your Last Will & Testament for your son... 💀

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Love this bit. Fantastic comedian 👌

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melvasaur

Love this bit. Fantastic comedian 👌

When you watch this I astonished that anyone can tell the time let alone a kid. When I taught my son I said to him that if he passed the test then he would get a prize (LEGO). The test was that I would, at random ask him to tell me the time 3 times per day. His clock was in his room. I would wait until he was in his room and ask him what the time was. He had give me the time in 3 ways each time I.e. it was 7:15 or 1/4 past 7 or military time 19:15 🤣. To get the prize he had to do it for 7 days, he passed and now has a 7 watch collection 😂😂😂😂

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CheapHangover

Thanks to Monty Python I know you need a machine that goes *ding*! Even better when it's strapped to your wrist.

I don't need a Belcanto. I already have a microwave oven. 🤣