SES Creative I Learn to Recognise Shapes Sticker Set – Ages 3-6

£15.99

41 in stock

41 in stock

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Part of the “I’m Learning” series from SES Creative, this sticker set is a fantastic way for young children to learn basic shapes through play. The activity is simple, engaging, and helps children start to see the different geometric shapes that make up the world around them, from the wheels on a bus to the windows on a building.

The set includes sixteen brightly illustrated cards, each with a different fun scene. Children look at the dotted outlines on the pictures, then find the matching shape sticker in the correct colour to stick on top. With over 300 stickers, there’s plenty of mess-free fun to be had. It’s a great way to practise colour and shape recognition while also aiding concentration.

Features:

  • A fun and educational sticker activity for learning shapes.
  • Includes 16 cheerfully printed activity cards.
  • Comes with over 300 stickers in various colours and geometric shapes.
  • Helps develop shape and colour recognition skills.
  • A great mess-free activity for young children.

Specifications:

  • Brand: SES Creative
  • Age Suitability: 3 – 6 years
  • Contents: 16 printed activity cards, sheets with over 300 shape stickers.

Frequently Asked Questions

The seven sticker sheets cover five geometric shapes: square, circle, triangle, hexagon, and rectangle. Stickers are provided in four colours - red, yellow, green, and blue - giving children practice matching both shape and colour to each card's dotted outlines.
The box contains 16 illustrated activity cards, each with a different themed scene. The stickers are single-use press-on labels, so once applied they stay in place - the set is designed to be completed rather than reset, making it suited to one child working through all 16 cards over multiple sessions.
The set is designed for ages 3 to 6, covering the typical nursery and reception years. It reinforces shape and colour recognition alongside fine motor skills, and the scenes are simple enough for younger children in the range to tackle with light adult guidance.