Wrist watches for girls are available in both fancy styles and casual.  Which will you choose for your little girl?  Is she a tom-boy or a princess or both?

As you know, one of the most important things we can teach our children is how to tell time.  But perhaps even more important than teaching them to tell time, is teaching them to manage their time.

And besides, every little girl loves a pretty watch!   Let your gift to her be a meaningful symbol of her grown-up ability to tell time and manage her time every day.

Timex
$19.95  $15.00

Timex knows that children sometimes lose things.  That's why they offer the Timex Kids Loss Protection Plan for their watches.  If your child loses a watch during the first year of ownership, the watch is replaced at a price of $10.  You can read all the details about this warranty in the paperwork that is packed with the watch. 

When you are reading watch descriptions on Amazon, look for the Timex Kids Loss Protection Plan.

Note:  You can click on any watch on this page to see a full range of wrist watches for girls on Amazon.

Timex
$19.95  $14.00

This feminine little watch is a great first watch for a six year old.  The green hand tells the hour and the purple hand tells the minutes.  The watch is even marked with the words "to" and "past" to make telling time easier than ever.

The bright happy floral band can be removed for washing, too!  

Now your daughter will better understand her bedtime and appointment times.  She will be telling you the correct time within a few days. 

Legos are fun and if your little girl loves her legos, she will adore this pink and white Lego watch.   She can change the pink and white links as often as she wants - arrange them in different ways and make herself a "new" looking watch each time.  There is a tiny little heart on the end of the second hand.

Let your daughter express her creativity and building skills with this lego watch.  What fun!

LEGO
Only $24.99

When your daughter or granddaughter asks for a watch of her own, she is ready to begin some major life lessons about managing her time.  Even the very youngest children enjoy counting the days until their birthday or a major holiday.

Take advantage of her curiosity about time and give her a calendar with her watch.  She can use stickers to mark important dates and scheduled events - i.e. gymnastics classes on Tuesdays at 3:00.    Or if you prefer, you can create your own calendar and allow her to decorate with her favorite stickers and original drawings.

A new watch and a new calendar set the stage for time management lessons she will never forget.

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