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Stories and facts from bygone historyHelp children attain clock reading mastery!The Numbers are concerned and visibly upset. They see children do worksheet after worksheet of clock reading drills memorizing by rote how to read the clock hands--the hour minute and second hands. But these written exercises simply arent enough! Number Seven moans shaking its sharp pointy head. They dont tell the whole story! wails Number Two as it thumps its tail dolefully. The Numbers are all crestfallen quiet and sullen. As the Numbers pace about listlessly Number Three with eyes all a sparkle suddenly bounces to and fro. A museum! it cries. Lets build a Clock Museum at Numberland! Now THIS was a vision! A viable proposition! All the Numbers perk up as renewed hope surges in their hearts. Excited voices and chatters fill the air as each Number proposes idea after idea of what the Clock Museum would be like. We can guide them around! How about exhibits of the wonderful clock stories from history! Lets make it a hub for all clocks! We can have a clock repair shop! I cant wait to answer the questions children have about clocks! A place like that should be huge! We need a restaurant or a café for sure! A jolly time of talking and dreaming passes by and sure enough steadfast to their plan and purpose the construction of the Clock Museum goes underway.Miss Annas Number Story 7 & 8 is an absolute treasure! All of Miss Annas Number Stories serve to introduce number concepts in a different light and this is no different. Her fourth book in the educational fiction Number Story series Number Story 7 and 8 are two stories that sweep children into the world of clocks. As they walk around the Clock Museum with Dr. Zee (Zero) and the Numbers children not only get to learn the rich history of the beginnings of clocks but also indirectly get to learn how to read the clock hands all the while getting their WHYs answered. WHYs such as: Why do clocks have numbers that go from 1 to 12?What is a 24-hour clock?Why do clocks have a minute and a second hand?Why are the minute and the second divided into 60 parts?Why does a new day start at midnight?Parents/educators are invited to be the chaperone exploring with the children the many rooms in the museum. No more simply going through the motion of reading the hour hand and the minute hand! Here in the Number Story 7 & 8 children are introduced to the reading of clocks within a framework of a bigger picture! This indeed is a new approach of teaching children how to tell time--an approach that is more meaningful to children and altogether memorable--highly enjoyable and empowering. This is yet another of Miss Annas gift to all children and to parents/educators. The Clock Museum is now open to the public and bids you and your children to enter. Do come in and enjoy all that the museum has to offer! The Numbers are peering out of the museum windows and they are very much looking forward to your visit! There is a Number Story for all children: Number Story 1 & 2 - Learn numbers 0-10 and learn to countNumber Story 3 & 4 - Learn numbers 11-12 and learn the ordinal numbers (first second third)Number Story 5 & 6 - Learn numbers 0-100 and learn about place values: ones tens hundreds thousands placeNumber Story 7 & 8 - Learn the history of how people told time long ago and learn to tell time on analog clocks