Montessori Sensorial: Irregular Straight Shapes from the Montessori Geometric Cabinet
The tray with irregular straight shapes is the fifth drawer in the Montessori geometric cabinet. All of these shapes are two-dimensional, known as plane shapes. Children learn these by tracing the contours with their fingers.
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