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The picture book story "Whose Shadow" allows children to recognize various graphics

The circus animals are starting to perform! The animals are fiddling with round and rumbling things, what are they performing? The animals are fiddling with triangular things, and what are they performing? The animals are fiddling with boxy things, and what are they performing?

The story allows children to recognize various graphics by guessing the performances of circus animals. The "brain tasks" and "thinking training" after the story help to consolidate the child's cognition of the graphics and help the child discover their similarities and differences with each other.

The picture book story "Whose Shadow" allows children to recognize various graphics
The picture book story "Whose Shadow" allows children to recognize various graphics

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We're here to show you – some great tricks, please enjoy!

The picture book story "Whose Shadow" allows children to recognize various graphics

The animals fiddle with the round grunts and perform on stage to show everyone what are they performing?

Extended reading: Can you ask your child to find out all the circles and think about what they are?

The picture book story "Whose Shadow" allows children to recognize various graphics

Big Bear rides a wheelbarrow and whizzes!

The little monkey kicks the big drum and purrs!

The kitten plays with the porcelain plate, and the kittens are banging!

The giraffe drilled the ring and stuck its neck, oops!

The gorilla drilled the oval ring and stuck, Oops!

Extended reading: You can ask your child to find out all the round things and say what they are: You can also ask the child to point to the oval ring in front of the gorilla and say, "The long circle is called an ellipse."

The picture book story "Whose Shadow" allows children to recognize various graphics

Then, the animals fiddled with the triangular points and began to perform the trick, what were they doing?

Extended reading: You can let your child find all the equilateral triangles. And think about what these are?

The picture book story "Whose Shadow" allows children to recognize various graphics

Elephants hold equilateral triangular blocks with ease.

The kitten held up an equilateral triangular umbrella and swayed.

A small monkey swings on an equilateral triangle swing, going back and forth.

Two little monkeys swing the isosceles triangle for thousands of years, rising and falling.

Please applaud them.

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