The child learns to see geometric shapes not just as abstract forms but as part of everyday life. A wheel is a circle, a roof is a triangle, a window is a square. This game helps children recognize shapes in familiar objects, enhancing logic, attention, and associative thinking in a hands-on way.
– A base board with 5 shape categories: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval
– 25 illustrated tiles showing everyday items (food, signs, toys, household objects)
– The task: match each item to its corresponding geometric shape
Made with safe materials and high-quality printing
– Shape recognition and classification
– Logical thinking and grouping by attribute
– Visual memory and focus
– Language skills: describing objects, using adjectives
– Sensory perception and spatial reasoning
– “What shape is this?” – ask the child to explain their choice
– “Describe the object” – color, use, shape, where you’ve seen it
– “Which one doesn’t belong?” – find the object that breaks the pattern
– “Find this shape in the room” – link abstract learning to real-life surroundings
– Perfect for preschool, Montessori, NÜSH-style learning, speech therapy, and early math
– Preschool teachers, speech therapists, early learning professionals
– Parents of children aged 2–5
– Montessori schools, kindergartens, therapy rooms
– Wholesale buyers building sets for logic, early math, and language development
– Timeless shape-and-object theme, part of every core curriculum
– Easy to use in both individual and group settings
– Safe materials with durable, high-quality print
– Strong visual impact with practical educational value
– Pairs well with other games in the “Associations” series
This isn’t just a shape game — it’s a tool that helps children make sense of structure, spot patterns, and see logic in the world around them.