NianNian Learns Shapes

NianNian Learns Shapes

Author
authorSluvk

Join NianNian, an adorable orange cat with a crown, as he explores and learns about different shapes in his world. This charming and simple story introduces basic geometric shapes through relatable objects, perfect for young children developing early shape recognition skills.

age2 - 5 years old
emotional intelligence
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