Pepo The Frog

Pepo The Frog

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authorJesus ElVaulto (Eastcoast Spain)

Once upon a time in the vibrant, lush forest of Geometra, there lived a cute frog. Pepo was not just any frog; he had a special gift for making learning fun, especially when it came to teaching about geometrical forms.

age3 - 6 ετών
emotional intelligence
children's literatureeducationgeometrynatureanimalsfriendshipadventureplayimaginationlearningfrogsinteractiveFunshapesoutdoor activities
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In a vibrant, sunlit pond surrounded by colorful flowers, we meet Pepo, a cute yellow frog with big, sparkling eyes. Pepo loves to hop around and explore the world, but he has a special passion for shapes and geometry. One day, he decides to share his love for geometric forms with the children in the nearby village.

Pepo hops to the edge of the pond and calls out to the children playing nearby. He invites them to join him for a fun day of learning about shapes. The children, curious and excited, gather around Pepo, eager to see what he has planned.

Pepo begins the lesson by introducing the concept of a circle. He leads the children on a playful adventure around the pond, showing them how circles can be found everywhere, from the ripples in the water to the round pebbles on the shore. They even create their own circles using sticks and stones, laughing and playing as they learn.

Next, Pepo teaches the children about squares. He takes them to a patch of grass where they find a square-shaped garden. Pepo explains the properties of squares, and the children participate in a fun challenge to find square objects around them, like boxes and tiles. They cheer as they discover squares hidden in their environment.

Pepo then introduces triangles, leading the children on a treasure hunt to find triangular shapes. They search high and low, discovering triangles in the leaves, rooftops, and even in the shape of the sails on a nearby boat. Pepo encourages them to draw triangles in the sand, making the learning experience interactive and enjoyable.

The final shape Pepo teaches is the rectangle. He organizes a fun race where the children must hop from one rectangular mat to another. As they race, Pepo explains how rectangles are everywhere, from doors to books. The children giggle and cheer, enjoying the physical activity while learning.

After a day filled with learning and fun, Pepo gathers the children for a shape celebration. They sit in a circle and share what they learned about each shape. Pepo rewards them with colorful stickers shaped like circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. The children thank Pepo for the wonderful day, promising to look for shapes in their everyday lives.

As the sun sets, Pepo bids farewell to the children, reminding them that shapes are all around them. The children wave goodbye, excited to share their new knowledge with their families. Pepo hops back to his pond, feeling happy and fulfilled, knowing he has inspired the next generation to appreciate the beauty of geometry.

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