Kids Timer 4.03

Kids Timer 4.03

Skywise – Freeware – Android
out of 2682 votes
Latest Version
4.03
image/svg+xml VERY GOOD User Rating

This is a time timer designed to facilitate time comprehension for children. It features a fast blue clock with a maximum of 12 minutes and a slow red clock with a maximum of 1 hour. The timer can be easily adjusted by simply touching the plate. As time passes, children can visually track its progression, while also being notified when it reaches its end.

With its ability to provide a visual representation of time, this timer proves to be a valuable tool for elementary and high school students alike. It aids in developing a sense of time estimation and effectively eliminates endless debates over the remaining time. Its versatility allows parents to utilize it in various scenarios such as informing their child about the need to go to bed in 15 minutes or allocating time for completing homework.

Please note that this version contains advertisements. However, an ad-free PRO version is also available.

Overview

Kids Timer is a Freeware software in the category System Utilities developed by Skywise.

The latest version of Kids Timer is 4.03, released on 01/25/2024. It was initially added to our database on 01/25/2024.

Kids Timer runs on the following operating systems: Android.

Users of Kids Timer gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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