Cover of Touch And Feel Shapes by Sensory Development

Touch And Feel Shapes

by Sensory Development

Touch And Feel Shapes invites little learners to discover the world of shapes through touch, color, and playful imagery. This toddler-friendly exploration blends bright pictures with tactile textures to make geometry approachable and fun. Perfect for ages 1โ€“4 and for new readers, it offers an educational, comforting, and engaging experience that sparks curiosity in young minds. In Touch And Feel Shapes, the book is written in a simple, kid-friendly voice with a gentle progression of shapes across every spread. Each page pairs bold shapes with a texture to touch, inviting little hands to feel, name, and explore as they go. The pace stays calm, the visuals are bright, and the design makes it easy for short reading sessions to become playful learning moments. Designed for both independent play and shared reading, this tactile adventure supports sensory development, vocabulary growth, and early math readiness. Children will see circles, squares, triangles, and more come to life through vivid illustrations and snug textures, while adults can guide early language and shape recognition in a natural, unforced way. Interactive touch-and-feel textures on every page Bright, colorful illustrations that bring shapes to life Introduces basic shapes and color recognition Supports sensory exploration and early language skills Gentle, age-appropriate text with a relaxed pace Ideal for parentโ€“child reading sessions and independent play After finishing Touch And Feel Shapes, children will recognize shapes by sight and touch, recall their names, and feel confident exploring the world around them. This engaging, hands-on reading experience leaves young readers curious, capable, and excited about learning.

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