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  2. The Shape of Me and Other Stuff - Wikipedia

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    The characters of two children, a boy and a girl are in dialogue about shapes. The two exchange their thoughts on how different shapes and objects are from each other. They exchange ideas of how big and small some objects are. In the end, they reach a realisation that no shape is exactly the same as the other.

  3. Christina Gabbitas - Wikipedia

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    Triangular Trev and the Shape Idols, published in October 2016, is a picture rhyming book that teaches children about mathematical terminology with fun. Gabbitas was interviewed on BBC Radio shortly after the launch of this book and it was well received, including being a finalist in the People's Book Prize, the third year in a row Gabbitas had ...

  4. Huishan clay figurine - Wikipedia

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    The early Huishan clay figurines roughly included Gods and Buddhas, human figures and various animals. The former are mostly traditional folk deities with auspicious meaning and are mainly used for worship; the latter are used as children's toys, also known as "gadgets". Such clay figurines are also called coarse figurines because of the use of ...

  5. Colorforms - Wikipedia

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    Colorforms is a creative toy named for the simple shapes and forms cut from colored vinyl sheeting that cling to a smooth backing surface without adhesives. These pieces are used to create picture graphics and designs, which can then be changed countless times by repositioning the removable color forms.

  6. Tadpole person - Wikipedia

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    A tadpole person [1] [2] [3] or headfooter [4] [5] is a simplistic representation of a human being as a figure without a torso, with arms and legs attached to the head. Tadpole people appear in young children's drawings before they learn to draw torsos and move on to more realistic depictions such as stick figures.

  7. Toy block - Wikipedia

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    Blocks are a benefit for the children because they encourage interaction and imagination. Creativity can be a combined action that is important for social play. Intellectual benefits: children can potentially develop their vocabularies as they learn to describe sizes, shapes, and positions.

  8. Tim Selberg - Wikipedia

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    As a young adolescent, he carved his first figure using a simple X-acto carving knife. Today, Selberg's first handmade figure, known as the "Selberg Boy", resides in the Vent Haven Museum, in the greater Cincinnati, Ohio area. [15] In February 2007 "Selberg Boy" was the figure of the month at the Vent Haven Museum.

  9. String figure - Wikipedia

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    It was long believed that anthropologist Franz Boas was the first to describe the construction of string figures (a pair of Inuit string figures) in 1888 (Boas 1888a, 1888b, Abraham 1988:12).", [6] but actually string figure instructions already feature in several 19th century European books on children's games prior to that.