Mazey Watches
Animals and colours replace minutes and hours on our unique watch face, allowing children from the age of 3 to easily understand the concept of time.
The perfect first watch for 3-6 year olds.
Children love the idea of wearing a watch, but in reality it is an expensive piece of costume jewellery until around the age of 6 when your child will begin to be able to understand a standard watch face. My First Watch however, will allow your child to wear a comfortable watch that they can easily use to track time, predict and prepare for the start & end of events and happily follow routines. As soon as a child can identify a range of animals and colours they are ready to rock one of our watches. Check out www.mazeywatches.com for more information on how a My First Watch can be used as a tool.
A few showers doesn’t stop us having fun at the park, it also unfortunately doesn’t make leaving the park any easier! My First Watch on the other hand does just that. A watch for children ages 2-6 that allows you to set easily understood time boundaries, removing the stress from fun activities like playing at the park!
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Have you already had enough of the squabbling?? 🙉 My First Watch could save your sanity over the next 5 weeks!! Now with a new lower price 🥳
If only our watches could change this awful British ‘summer’ weather! They can however improve peace and tranquility whilst you are stuck in the house! My First Watch can be used as a tool to set boundaries, improve patience, learn daily routines and prepare children for transitions. Ultimately improving confidence and reducing stress (for everyone in the house 😂). Check out our website for more information.
BIG NEWS!!! After securing a better deal with our manufacturer, we have decided to pass this on to our customers via a price reduction! With immediate effect, we are pleased to be able to offer our watches 25% cheaper than they previously were! Order your child’s first watch now at www.mazeywatches.com
Children's understanding of time varies with age. Younger children may not understand specific time frames like days or weeks but can grasp the concepts of "before" and "after" and benchmarks like meals or bedtime. As they grow, they can learn more about the duration and timing of events, eventually being able to read clocks and calendars.
Parents can help by using clear instructions and benchmarks, and books and games can aid in teaching time.
Through the use of pictures and colours rather than numbers, ‘My First Watch’ enables children to easily grasp the concept of time.
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Coronation weekend sale. Grab your child’s first watch now with 30% off. My First Watch is an amazing tool for teaching children the concept of time long before they are ready for a standard watch face. Check out Mazeywatches.com for more info
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To celebrate the kings coronation we are offering our biggest discount ever. Treat your child to their first watch this weekend with 30% off. My First Watch allows parents to easily use time as a parenting tool, long before your child is ready for a standard watch face. Use code KING30 at checkout. Mazeywatches.com
Give your child the gift of time this Christmas. My First Watch uses pictures and colours to enable children to understand the concept of time, long before they are ready for a standard clock face. The perfect gift for children aged 3-6 (& their parents!).
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Home - Mazey Watches Mazey watches - Our watches use colours and animals to allow children aged 3-6 to understand the concept of time in a simple and fun way
My First Watch allows parents to set clear and easy to understand boundaries for screen time, avoiding some of those needless battles we all dread 😬
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Do you have to battle to get your little one out of the house in the mornings? Telling a little person “we’re leaving in 5 minutes” means nothing until they have a firm understanding of time. ‘My First Watch’ uses animals and colours to teach the concept of time, long before a child is ready for a standard watch face.
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Do you have to battle to get your little one out of the house in the mornings? Telling a little person “we’re leaving in 5 minutes” means nothing until they have a firm understanding of time. ‘My First Watch’ uses animals and colours to teach the concept of time, long before a child is ready for a standard watch face.
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“MUMMM…she won’t let me have a turn!” I’m sure you’ve heard this phrase, or similar, a few times over the past few weeks!! ‘My First Watch’ is the perfect tool to teach sharing and patience, not to mention give your ears a rest and reduce your stress levels!! A ‘My First Watch’ gives children aged 3-6 the ability to understand and track time long before they are ready to use a standard watch face.
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Is your little one or soon? A ‘My First Watch’ allows a child to track some of the most important points in their day, such as; snack time, lunch time and pick up time. Animals and colours replace minutes and hours, which means that they can use a watch long before they would be able to make sense of a standard watch face.
Okay, so we can’t promise to end the daily suncream battle, but ‘My First Watch’ will give your child the ability to take responsibility for and prepare for daily events and routines, reducing some of the battles you may have, such as bedtime and leaving the house on time. Check out Mazeywatches.com for more info.
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Recognise this question?!! Until around the age of 6 children struggle to grasp the concept of time. Saying “we’ll be there in 20 minutes“ means absolutely nothing, but saying “we’ll be there when the big hand reaches the 🦁” allows your child to easily understand how long the journey is going to take, reducing some of the stress we feel as parents whilst on a road trip!!
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Teach your child the concept of time with the perfect parenting tool. Animals and colours replace minutes and hours on the watch face, making time simple to understand. Recommended for children aged 3-6. Our big summer SALE starts on 1st August! Don’t miss out!
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My First Watch. The perfect solution for stress free holidays. Help your child to prepare for transitions & routines, build patience and increase independence. Our watches are easily understood long before your child is ready for a standard watch face.
‘My First Watch’ is the perfect tool to prepare small children for events that happen in their day. Time has no real meaning to children before the age of around 6. Saying “Daddy will be home in 5 minutes” is confusing for a small child to understand, but saying “daddy will be home when the big hand reaches the chicken” is super simple to grasp.
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Enabling a child to prepare for transitions such as leaving the park will reduce the chance of a sad end to a fun activity. Although it isn’t until around the age of 6 that children are able to understand the concept of time, ‘My First Watch’ allows your child (aged 2-6) to immerse them self in time, knowing exactly when things (like leaving the park) are going happen, reducing stress and anxiety!
Help your little one develop a sense of time, long before they’re ready to read a standard watch face. ‘My First Watch’ uses pictures and colours to make the concept of time easy and fun to understand. For ages 2-6. Visit Mazeywatches.com for more information on how this watch can reduce stress and tension in your home!
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Wearing a wristwatch helps to give your child a head start when it comes to developing a sense of time. The wristwatch is a uniquely accessible tool for children to understand how much time they spend doing certain activities. This can help them to develop early organisation and prioritisation skills. Wristwatches are ideal for teaching and interacting with time because of their convenience and a particular focus on checking the time.
Routines can influence a child's emotional, cognitive and social development.
Whether it is time to play, time for a snack, a nap, or a loved one to return, knowing what will happen next gives children security and emotional stability.
‘My First Watch’ is the perfect tool to help you and your little one plan, prepare for and stick to your routine.
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Time itself is an abstract notion. To understand it better, you have to find ways to make it more concrete, tangible and visual. ‘My First Watch’ allows children aged 3-6 to easily understand the concept of time using animals and colours instead of numbers.
Is your child desperate for a watch, but not quite ready to use a standard watch face? Animals and colours represent minutes and hours on My First Watch, turning the abstract concept of time into child’s play.
e.g “it’s bath time when the big hand reaches the 🐷”
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Good luck to all of the little people starting school this week!
Limit the separation anxiety on your little one’s first day at school (or pre-school) with a ‘My First Watch’. Your child’s new watch will give them peace of mind, knowing exactly when you will be back to collect them. The unique watch face is so simple to use, allowing children aged 3-6 to understand and follow time, making the routines involved in starting school less stressful for both children and parents!!
Reduce the feeling of abandonment on your little one’s or . Knowing when you will be back to collect them will reduce anxiety and make their first day a much more enjoyable experience. ‘My First Watch’ uses colours and animals to represent hours and minutes allowing children aged 3-6 to easily understand time, long before they are ready to use a standard watch face.
Positive management strategies include rules, routines, transitions and choices:
Rules can help you set limits and manage children’s expectations about screen time
Routines can make screen time work for you and your family and help minimise conflict.
Planned transitions can make it easier for children to finish screen time.
Choices make it more likely children will cooperate with your family’s screen time rules.
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No more arguing about whose turn it is. ‘My First Watch’ is a simple and effective way to teach .
Visit mazeywatches.com for more information.
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