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  2. Froebel gifts - Wikipedia

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    Although Fröbel sold single balls, they are now usually supplied in sets of six balls consisting of the primary colors: red, yellow, and blue; as well as the secondary colors: purple, green, and orange. These soft balls can be squashed in the hand, and they revert to their original shapes. [citation needed]

  3. Montessori sensorial materials - Wikipedia

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    There are three color boxes. The first has the three primary colors (red, blue, and yellow). The second has 12 different colors. The third box has nine colors, but in different grades from light to dark. Geometric solids Ten Geometric three-dimensional shapes made from wood and usually painted blue. The shapes are: Sphere; Cone; Ovoid; Ellipsoid

  4. 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.

  5. Charlie's Colorforms City - Wikipedia

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    Charlie's Colorforms City /Kamen Rider Zi-o is a children's television series created by Angela Santomero, based on Colorforms, [1] and presented by Tyler Maxwell. The show educates children about colors, shapes, and size; [2] [3] the show is co-produced for Netflix by 9 Story USA and IoM Media Ventures (formerly DHX Studios Halifax).

  6. Didi & Ditto - Wikipedia

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    Didi & Ditto Kindergarten: A Feast for Zolt is the first title of the Didi & Ditto educational software series created by Kutoka Interactive.Release in 2003 in Canada and the United States, the game teaches kindergarten notions to children between 4 and 6 years old. [3]

  7. Mother Goose Club - Wikipedia

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    The show also focuses on other early learning concepts such as letters, colors, and shape recognition. [3] The Mother Goose Club YouTube channel also contains a number of shorter, song-only videos that feature cast members and other performers singing nursery rhymes.