An in depth look into a Little Golden Activity Book How To Tell Time (1957) - A Little Golden Book showing how to tell time digitally. And how done through the ages with movable clock hands to help your child learn to tell time on analog clocks; and offered various covers, clocks, time telling stories and insights.
Published by both Simon and Schuster and GoldenPress with a few variations noted below.


    Storyline: The story follows a character named Tommy O'Toole, who is frequently late for activities until he learns the essential skill of timekeeping.

"Publisher's Note: For many years we have wanted to bring out, at the lowest possible price, a book with real watch hands that would teach young children how to tell time.
We were never able to bring this to pass until now when, with the gracious cooperation of the GRUEN WATCH COMPANY, this project became possible.
Here it is at last, and we hope that with the help of this little book millions of future adults will learn to be on time, and not to keep their husbands and/or wives waiting." -SIMON AND SCHUSTER, INC.


First up we have the Simon and Schuster version and secondly the 1974 Golden Press Version which even offered a recomendation of sorts - View the Image Preview
    This article is not recommended for use by children under three years of age without parental supervision. Eighteenth Printing, 1974



#285 How To Tell Time (1957)

Author: Jane Werner Watson
Illustrator: Eleanor Dart
Published by Golden Press
- Includes the words "Real clock hands inside" the front book cover.
Unique Feature: The eighteenth printing in 1974 offers a Note: "This article is not recommended for use by children under three years of age without parental supervision."


  

#285 How To Tell Time (1957)

Author: Jane Werner Watson
Illustrator: Eleanor Dart
Published by Simon and Schuster
- Little Golden Activity Book #285 - with movable clock hands INSIDE Cover and Publisher's Note on first page BEFORE Story starts - Kathleen Deady preview


Time Telling long Ago


"Activity Book" series #A1 and #A30

Author: Jane Werner Watson Illustrator: Eleanor Dart Publisher: The Golden Press, Sydney. Published by Golden Books, Australia, 1961
Unique Feature: The cover features a functional, die-cut toy clock mechanism made by Oris.


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