Write @ SCCLD Kids
2 users like thisKnowing that each letter has its own shape and sound is an important skill for both reading and writing. Since letter knowledge starts with seeing and recognizing shapes, reading books that feature shapes and opposites are a great way to begin building this skill for babies and young toddlers. Older toddlers and preschoolers build writing skills by scribbling and doodling. This list features shapes and opposites books, as well as drawing and art stories.


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Which One Doesn't Belong?
Playing With Shapes
Circles, Stars, and Squares
Looking for Shapes
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