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As parents, we all want to give our children the tools they need to understand the world around them. One of the most valuable yet often overlooked lessons children can learn is about trees. Not only are trees a vital part of the environment, but they also offer a wonderful opportunity for children to explore, learn, and engage with nature in a meaningful way. From understanding ecosystems to fostering environmental stewardship, learning about trees can have a profound impact on a child’s development and outlook on the world. Why Should Kids Learn About Trees? Connection to Nature : In a world dominated by technology, it’s crucial that children develop a connection with the natural world. Trees are living beings that provide a tangible link to nature, allowing kids to observe growth, seasons, and the intricate relationships between plants and animals. Building Awareness of the Environment : Trees are integral to the health of our planet. By learning about trees, children become more a...

24 Books To Learn Shapes!

In this blog you will find 24 books that use engaging stories, colorful illustrations, and interactive elements to help children learn about shapes in a fun and memorable way.



1. "Learning With Llama Llama: Shapes" by Anna Dowdney

2. "Color Zoo" by Lois Ehlert

3. "Round is a Tortilla: A Book of Shapes" by Roseanne Greenfield Thong

4. "Perfect Square" by Michael Hall

5. "Shape by Shape" by Suse MacDonald

6. "City Shapes" by Diana Murray

7. "The Shape of Things" by Dayle Ann Dodds

8. "Circle, Square, Moose" by Kelly Bingham

9. "Shape Shift" by Joyce Hesselberth

10. "Circus Shapes" by Stuart J. Murphy

            


11. "Triangle" by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen

12. "Shapeshifters: A Lift-the-Flap Book" by Lucie Felix

13. "Shapes, Reshape!" by Silvia Borando

14. "A Circle Here, A Square There: My Shapes Book" by David Diehl

15. "Shapes, Shapes, Shapes" by Tana Hoban

16. "The Shape Song Swingalong" by SteveSongs

17. "My Very First Book of Shapes" by Eric Carle

18. "Shaping Up Summer" by Lizann Flatt

19. "The Greedy Triangle" by Marilyn Burns

20. "Baby's First Shapes" by DK

21. "Square" by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen

22. "Circus Shapes" by Rebecca Glaser

23. "Mouse Shapes" by Ellen Stoll Walsh

24. "A Triangle for Adaora: An African Book of Shapes" by Ifeoma Onyefulu

What are some of your (or your child's) favourite books featuring shapes?

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