CTD Binno Learns About Shapes
Binno, a bright-eyed student at Sunny School, discovers the world of shapes with his teacher, Miss Emma. Through playful examples and an art project, Binno learns to identify circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles, ultimately realizing how shapes and kindness connect to create beauty in the world.
🔺 Binno Learns About Shapes One bright morning at Sunny School, Miss Emma came into the classroom with a big box full of colorful papers. 🎨
She smiled and said, — “Good morning, class! Today we will learn about shapes!” Binno’s eyes lit up — he loved colors and drawing!
Miss Emma held up a red circle. — “This is a circle.” 🔵 Binno repeated proudly, — “Circle — round like the sun!” ☀️
Then she showed a yellow square. — “This is a square.” ⬛ Binno smiled, — “Square — like my lunch box!” 🍱
Next, she held up a blue triangle. — “This is a triangle.” 🔺 Binno said excitedly, — “Triangle — like a roof on a house!” 🏠
Finally, Miss Emma showed a green rectangle. — “This is a rectangle.” Binno laughed, — “Rectangle — like the classroom door!” 🚪
After the lesson, Miss Emma said, — “Now let’s make pictures using shapes!” Binno and his friends cut out paper circles, squares, and triangles.
He made a big, bright house with a yellow square, a red triangle roof, and a circle sun on top.
Miss Emma smiled. — “That’s beautiful, Binno! What does it mean?”
Binno answered softly, “It’s a home full of light — where every shape fits, just like every person matters.” 💛
The class clapped, and Miss Emma said, — “Wonderful! You see, Binno, the world is full of shapes — and when we put them together with kindness, we make something beautiful.” 🌟
And from that day on, Binno saw shapes everywhere — in the sky, in his house, and in his heart. ❤️
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