Identifying and categorizing shapes involve critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Children learn to analyze and compare shapes, identify patterns, and solve spatial puzzles, which are essential skills for academic success across multiple subjects. 4 glasses were labelled with shapes. Children had to put the stick of a shape in respective glass. Recognizing shapes is a foundational skill that supports children's cognitive development, academic readiness, and overall learning across various domains. It provides them with the tools they need to navigate and make sense of the world around them, setting them up for success in school and beyond.
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