Go on a Shapes Hunt!
Shapes hunt and match!
It time for another hunt! We seem to have lost some shapes in the house and we know that toddlers are great at finding things! Print out the sheet of shapes and outlines. Cut the sheet in half (along the line). Then cut out the SOLID shapes only and hide/place them around the room with a little tape on the back. Now give your toddler the half-sheet with outlines and help her find the shapes and stick them on to the outlines!
Supplies Needed-
– printer to print shapes and outlines sheet
– tape ( or double stick tape)
Tips/Suggestions-
– If you want to do this again and again, print on cardstock and put some contact/laminate paper on top before you cut.
– After finding all the shapes and matching them to the outlines let your toddler hide the shapes and then helpĀ you find them and match them. Toddlers love to feel like they are helping out!
– If you don’t want the colors, just print in black and white!
As an early interventionist I like to do this a little differently. I give the child the shape and then we go looking for it in the environment. If it’s a nice day we take a walk, if not, we search the house, library or mall. It works with colors, too, and numbers and letters when they are closer to four. You don’t even have to print out a pretty copy, just hand them a piece from the shape sorter or puzzle, or even write it on a piece of paper.
me and my best friend babysit a 3 year old girl emma and she loves to play this game all the time !!!! :) :)
Love it, Rebecca! So glad you shared with me! :)
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