Timi’s Shape Treasure

Timi’s Shape Treasure

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Timi’s golden circle leads him to collect square, triangle, rectangle, star, oval, and heart. When all shapes gather in his satchel, they build a glowing sky castle. Every evening they return, ready to create new wonders tomorrow!

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Timi opens his satchel. Inside lies one perfect golden circle. It rolls and says, “Find my friends!”

The circle rolls to the sandbox. A red square jumps in. “I have four equal sides!”

They slide down the slide. A blue triangle waits at the bottom. “Three sides, three points!”

Timi runs to the fence. A green rectangle stretches long. “Two long, two short—perfect!”

A purple star sparkles on the swing. Five points twinkle. “I’m the shiniest!”

An orange oval rolls from under the bush. “No corners, just curves!”

A pink heart flutters from the flowers. “Two curves make one me!”

All shapes bounce together. They glow and click—like puzzle pieces finding home.

Timi opens the satchel wide. The shapes fly out and build a giant colorful castle in the air.

Sun sets. The castle folds neatly back into the satchel. Timi smiles—tomorrow new shapes!

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