Not just a watch,
a time teacher.

KidooTime turns every tick-tock into a simple, colorful lesson. Kids love wearing it, parents love how fast they learn "past" and "to".

Loved by parents in 15+ countries
KidooTime Watch

How KidooTime makes time feel simple

Black Time Teacher Watch – 2 Pack BundleNew

Black Time Teacher Watch – 2 Pack Bundle

(120 reviews)

€54.90

Past & to colors
0-55 minute ring
Hypoallergenic strap
Grey Camo Rainbow Time-Teacher WatchNew

Grey Camo Rainbow Time-Teacher Watch

(120 reviews)

€29.90

Past & to colors
0-55 minute ring
White & Blue Camo Rainbow Time-Teacher WatchNew

White & Blue Camo Rainbow Time-Teacher Watch

(120 reviews)

€29.90

Past & to colors
0-55 minute ring
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Blue Camo Rainbow Time-Teacher WatchNew

Blue Camo Rainbow Time-Teacher Watch

(120 reviews)

€29.90

Past & to colors
0-55 minute ring

Faster than apps

Color-coded dial makes past and to finally click.

Screen-free learning

A little teach on their wrist, all day long

Parent-approved quality

Hypoallergenic strap, 2 year warranty.

How KidooTime makes time feel simple

Parent teaching child to read time with KidooTime watch

You don't have to be a teacher

With KidooTime's color-coded dial, your child naturally learns the difference between "past" and "to" just by looking at their watch. No lessons needed.

Happy child wearing KidooTime watch

They'll want to wear it every day

Fun colors and kid-friendly design means they'll actually love putting it on. Learning happens naturally throughout the day.

KidooTime watch close-up showing color-coded dial

Built for little wrists, big adventures

Hypoallergenic silicone strap, splash-resistant design, and a 2-year warranty. Made to handle everything kids throw at it.

Why parents love KidooTime

"My daughter stopped asking 'What time is it?' all day."

Now she checks her KidooTime watch and proudly tells me herself.

- Sarah, mom of a 7-year-old

"The past / to colors finally made it click."

In one weekend he went from guessing to saying 'ten past' and 'twenty to' with no help.

- James, dad of an 8-year-old

"It looks like a fun accessory to my son, but to me it's a little teacher on his wrist."

His confidence with time has changed completely.

- Emily, mom of a 6-year-old

"My twins argue less about 'when' things happen now."

They both check their KidooTime watches and agree on the time together.

- Daniel, dad of 7-year-old twins

"As a teacher I love how the dial shows past, to and the 24-hour clock in one place."

It's a great bridge between classroom and home.

- Mrs. Anna, primary school teacher

"Bedtime routines are smoother."

When I say 'You go to bed at eight thirty', she actually checks her watch and knows what that means.

- Maria, mom of a 6-year-old