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The Shape of Things

Shape up your child's perception by breaking images down to their tiniest forms.

By Risa Young | October , 2006
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What you need:

  • construction paper in a variety of color
  • magnetic board
  • magnetic paper
  • scissors
  • glue sticks
  • reclosable plastic bag

What to do:

1. Cut out a variety of colorful paper shapes in different sizes.

2. Glue shapes to magnet paper, then cut out to create a magnetic shape.

3. Invite your child to organize the shapes into recognizable images like a house, person, or animal.

4. Store shape magnets in a resealable bag.

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