Shape Sorters: Opposites

Shape Sorters: Opposites by Sam Lloyd is a delightful activity book published by Pan Macmillan Limited in April 2009. This engaging title features 12 pages and is designed for young readers, presenting a fun way for children to learn about opposites through interactive shape sorting.
In this book, children will find a playful exploration of contrasting concepts, such as a big greedy bear and a tasty little pear, alongside a clean white goose and a muddy smelly moose. The engaging format encourages children to fit the chunky shapes back into their correct places, providing both a hands-on activity and an educational experience. Shape Sorters: Opposites serves as a valuable resource for early learning, combining elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction to introduce foundational concepts in a playful manner.
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How quickly can children fit the numbered shapes back where they belong? The big greedy bear wants the tasty little pear, while the clean white goose belongs with the muddy smelly moose in this book about opposites. Children will love the satisfaction of fitting all the chunky shapes back in the right places while learning all about opposites.
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