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Three stencils in one! 15 Shapes stencils.
These shape stencils are designed to meet the following key instructional goals:
• Identifying and naming 15 basic shapes
• Drawing basic shapes of various sizes
• Identifying, sorting, and classifying object by attribute (shape)
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This product is great. With the 15 different shapes, and the 3 differents sizes of each shape it gives children lots of practice at not only drawing, but also matching the shapes together. I love the fact that all the shapes are named as it helps the child recognise the name with the shape. My only grumble about the set is having three different sizes per shape, makes it a time consuming effort to put all the shapes back together at the end of the learning session. In saying that, they come in a handy storage box that is easy to cart around, and it also comes with crayons so you don't need to hunt around for something to draw with.
The shapes are made from a strong cardboard, however if left unattended with children, can be easily bent.
All in all, my daughter loves playing with these shapes, and at 27mths old can draw a circle all by helself now. I attribute that to the practice with the Shape Stencils.
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