





Shape Set (foam)
Shape Set (Foam) | Ages 3–6
30-piece tactile foam set | 18 different shapes | Nursery, LKG & UKG
✔️ Builds Shape & Colour Recognition
✔️ Strengthens Size Comparison & Seriation
✔️ Develops Pre-Writing & Fine Motor Skills
✔️ Encourages Creative Expression & Pattern Making
✔️ Ideal for Hands-On Geometry & Sorting Play"
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1. Sort by Shape – Group all triangles, squares, circles. Builds classification. 2. Sort by Size – Order each shape from smallest to largest. Develops seriation. 3. My Picture – Use shapes to compose a picture (a house, a face). Encourages creative expression. 4. Pattern Strip – Lay an alternating shape pattern; learners extend it. Strengthens patterning. 5. Describe & Find – Teacher describes a shape ('three sides, red'); learner finds it. Grows expressive language. Product Details
Shape Set (Foam)
DESCRIPTION
Crafted from durable, child-safe foam, this Shape Set offers a tactile and engaging learning experience. It includes 30 pieces featuring 18 different shapes. Children identify shapes and colours, explore size and shape variations, develop pre-writing and fine motor skills, encourage creativity and imagination, and support hands-on, interactive learning. Suitable for PP1, PP2, and PP3 learners.
AGE GROUP
Nursery (PP1) | LKG (PP2) | UKG (PP3) | Ages 3–6
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Shape identification and nomenclature (basic to complex), Colour recognition and naming, Size comparison and seriation, Fine motor control and manual dexterity, Eye-hand coordination, Sorting and classification by multiple attributes, Creative patterning and design construction, Spatial awareness and orientation, Pincer grasp strengthening, Visual-motor integration (pre-writing strokes), Critical thinking and problem solving, Expressive language
EDUCATIONAL FOCUS
Grows shape-and-space readiness with a wide vocabulary of geometric forms — pairing shape and colour exploration with creative design to support pre-writing and language development.
HOW TO USE
1. Sort by Shape – Group all triangles, squares, circles. Builds classification.
2. Sort by Size – Order each shape from smallest to largest. Develops seriation.
3. My Picture – Use shapes to compose a picture (a house, a face). Encourages creative expression.
4. Pattern Strip – Lay an alternating shape pattern; learners extend it. Strengthens patterning.
5. Describe & Find – Teacher describes a shape ('three sides, red'); learner finds it. Grows expressive language.


