3 edition of Dadado discovers shapes. found in the catalog.
Dadado discovers shapes.
Published
1993
by Whizkid Basics in Longwood, Fla
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Written in
Edition Notes
Cover title.
Series | Climbing to success |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QA445.5 .D33 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 1 v. (unpaged) : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1481971M |
ISBN 10 | 1881784045 |
LC Control Number | 93149591 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 33408280 |
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Directions: Make a knot to one end of the chenille stem and add two wiggly eyes to make a snake. Hand out a snake to each child. Let children use their snake to make and copy the shapes as you tell the Shapes Sally Snake Can Make story.. Tip: For younger children print outline of shapes and let them form the shapes on top of the printouts. Shapes Sally Snake Can Make. Shapes That Go: The transportation focus of this unique shapes book will make it a fun read that fathers will want to share with their sons. The Features: Die-Cut Tabs make the book easy for toddlers to hold an turn pages; Simple, engaging text to read aloud to toddlers; Big, bold photos make each book visually appealing; Rookie Storytime Tips that can be used by the caregiver to review the.
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Perfect for little hands, this chunky, durable cased board book has a die-cut window on the cover. Dadado discovers shapes.
book Pocoyo is learning all about shapes. Elly's present is a square, the flag on top of the castle is a triangle, Loula's ball is a circle, and Pocoyo's kite is a diamond.4/5(3).
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This Shapes Activity Book is the perfect way to keep your tiny human learning, having fun and engaged. This. This printable Basic Geometric Shapes Mini Book is fun and simple for children in preschool to practice recognizing the eight basic shapes.
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MAKING THE BOOK 1- Print the Shapes Experience Book PDF 2- Cut the pages in half 3- Staple the pages on the left side to create the booklet VOCABULARY: Shape Square Circle Triangle Cube Cone Cylinder Sphere HELPFUL TIPS: Be sure to frequently use and point out the shapes your child sees.
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