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If your four month old baby is starting to reach out and grab for nearby objects, it could be an indication tHats she is ready to start exploring the world of shapes. Yes, even very young babies can use their senses of sight and touch to distinguish the difference between a circle and a square.
The ability to identify basic shapes like circles, triangles and squares is a key milestone of the toddler years. The skills of recognizing, categorizing, comparing and matching shapes provide a solid foundation for early math, geometry and numeracy learning.
Teaching Patterns Colors and Shapes to Your Baby
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Learning PatternsEducation shouldn’t start with a teacher in a classroom. It starts with parents, and it starts in the home. This toddler toy is a great way to teach infant patterns. There are simple and complex patterns in the 12 photos: house, frog, snowman, florals, etc. Get your preschooler knowing these patterns, and he’ll be killing it in kindergarten. |
Matching ShapesMatching shapes like circles, triangles, and squares is a key milestone of being a toddler. You can encourage learning shapes by showing your baby one of each shape in this toddler toy, then naming and describing them. See if he can point out his own circle, triangle or square. |
Recognizing ColorsAs your toddler is playing with this toddler toy, he might start sorting them all by color. You can encourage color sorting by giving him containers to sort every toy by color. If you ask him to put red blocks here and blue blocks there, he’ll soon be able to group the correctly colored toys. |
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A HAPPY BOY |
HOUSE AND TRAIN |
BIG CASTLE |
LOVELY CHICKENS |