Teaching babies to recognize geometric shapes can cultivate their attention, imagination, and creativity. Geometric shapes may seem dull and difficult to learn, but in reality, as long as they master the methods, babies can still learn with relish. The best way is of course through games. Playing is a baby's nature, and learning naturally while playing is the best way.
Combine graphics together
Mom and Dad use cardboard to make some circular, square, and triangular puzzles, preferably larger, and then divide them into equal parts and cut them open. Give the two cut samples to the baby to assemble freely. Many babies can easily piece together two semicircles because they already know about them. If the baby can't compete, don't worry, parents can demonstrate to the baby several times.
If the baby cannot spell squares and triangles, parents should provide help to help the baby spell the shapes. You can also draw some pictures on the graphics and let the baby assemble them according to the pictures. For example, draw a duckling and then cut open the shape, allowing the baby to assemble the shape based on the image of the duckling.
Understand geometric shapes
Prepare geometric shapes such as squares, rectangles, trapezoids, etc. for the baby to recognize together. Various daily necessities can also be used to help babies recognize shapes, such as when babies eat eggs every day, parents can tell them that eggs are oval shaped; When a baby is reading a book, parents can tell the baby that the book is rectangular.
Parents can also prepare some plasticine for babies, which can be used to shape many different shapes, and can also turn rectangles into squares, circles into ellipses, and so on.