The Learning Resources is a great website to get fun and educational gifts for your child, or another special child in your life. With Christmas coming in a few months, now is the time to begin getting great ideas!
Shape Sorting Presents is geared to children ages 3-8 (I think ages 3-5 may find it more fun) and the set includes 6 different shaped boxes that are decorated to look like wrapped gifts! Each box has a slot on the top where the child will insert the correct shaped item that they find on the cardboard card to make the shape match.
What I liked most about this set is that the items on the cards are everyday, real pictures of items. For example, the star shaped card has a picture of a starfish on one side, and then on the other side is just the generic drawing of a star. The pictures on the cards are enough to capture a child’s attention for sure.
The set has 90 picture cards, 6 shaped boxes and also an activity guide that lists a few ideas on games to play with the shapes and their boxes, and all shapes store in the gifts, so they are nicely contained.
The Shape Sorting Presents are available on The Learning Resources website for $32.99 or you can win one here at One Little Mister! Just fill out the below Rafflecopter entries for your chance to win!











My child would love the mecorder. mini video recorder. I did have a doctors set as a child.
Thanks for the giveaway! I love this for teaching shapes and descriptions!
My toddler would love the pretend food and dishes! She is always pretending to set the table these days! I loved to pretend to wash dishes and go grocery shopping as a kid–Not so much fun now! LOL!
Mine too. We love playing kitchen!
Thanks for the chance to win!
I like the Hidden hints, mystery word game.
My son is a little too young to play games right now (4 months), but I’m sure this would come in handy to build his vocabulary.
I love the POP for Sight Words™ Game. And when I was a child I loved to play with my pretend kitchen and my stuffed animals!
I like the Teaching Cash Register with Canadian Currency, I used to enjoy playing with my brothers cars and trucks
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My child would like the POP for Word Families™. My favorite toy was my Pooh Bear.