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A great book to help build your young child's self-confidence.
To help my 3 year old learn his shapes, I simply cut all his bread food (toast, sandwiches, etc) into shapes. Yes, it takes longer to cut a circle out of a piece of toast, but now he will tell me which shape he wants and he can identify them, too. His friends love this and will often ask to eat a "triangle" when the come to our house. He's learned his shapes without a struggle.
Submitted by:My children always had a hard time picking up bananas and other slippery fruit so I coat them with crushed graham crackers or animal crackers or bran, whatever is on hand and they can pick them up with ease. It was also great for my second child who hated to eat anything slippery!
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A great book to help build your young child's self-confidence.
To help my 3 year old learn his shapes, I simply cut all his bread food (toast, sandwiches, etc) into shapes. Yes, it takes longer to cut a circle out of a piece of toast, but now he will tell me which shape he wants and he can identify them, too. His friends love this and will often ask to eat a "triangle" when the come to our house. He's learned his shapes without a struggle.
Submitted by:My children always had a hard time picking up bananas and other slippery fruit so I coat them with crushed graham crackers or animal crackers or bran, whatever is on hand and they can pick them up with ease. It was also great for my second child who hated to eat anything slippery!
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