Shapes for Kids Age 1-3
by Dayna Martin
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This book introduces basic shapes and develops early language skills using images of things that every kid should know. Vibrant colors and images are designed to attract the attention of babies and toddlers. This book will help children identify shapes before preschool.
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This early learning book presents fundamental geometric concepts through vibrant, high-contrast imagery designed to capture infant and toddler attention. The visual approach focuses on concrete, recognizable objects from a child's world, creating an accessible introduction to shape identification and vocabulary building. Young children encounter circles, squares, and triangles through familiar items, making abstract mathematical concepts tangible. The book's design prioritizes visual engagement to support early cognitive development and language acquisition during critical learning windows.
What distinguishes this educational resource is its dual focus on mathematical foundations and language skills, using everyday objects as teaching tools. Parents seeking to build early literacy and numeracy will find the straightforward presentation effective for children beginning to categorize their world. The book successfully transforms basic shape recognition into an engaging pre-preschool activity that feels more like discovery than instruction, laying groundwork for future mathematical understanding through simple, powerful visual connections.
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