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Cube Cat, Cone Cat – Early Reader

Ccube cat free story learning shapes storybookube Cat, Cone Cat has a fun introduction of many different geometric shapes in this short beautifully illustrated storybook for young children. Lots of repetition makes it great for an early reader. along with colourful pictures to keep them interested in the book.

Another great free children’s storybook from Pratham and Storyweaver. licensed under creative commons.

This is a level 2 book suited for children who can recognize day to day common words and can learn and read new words with help.

 

Text and Images from Cube Cat, Cone Cat – Early Reader

 

cube cat, cone catCat on a

TRIANGLE

roof

 

 

 

 

 

cube cat, cone cat

Cat in a

RECTANGLE

window

cube cat, cone cat

Ice CUBE on a

shi-ver-ing cat

Meoww…

brrr… brrr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Or read along with the video below

 

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