Learn Shapes for Kids – Audio Lesson 1
Learn shapes for kids with colorful pictures, clear audio, and simple shape facts. In this easy lesson, children can tap the Play button, listen to each shape name, repeat after the audio, and remember basic shapes step by step. This learn shapes with audio activity is helpful for preschool, LKG, and UKG children who are starting to identify shape names for kids in a fun and simple way.
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Welcome! Tap the Play button to listen, repeat after me, and scroll for more shapes.
Learn Shapes for Kids with Pictures and Audio
Circle
A circle is round and has no corners.
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This is a circle.
Square
A square has 4 equal sides and 4 corners.
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This is a square.
Triangle
A triangle has 3 sides and 3 corners.
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This is a triangle.
Rectangle
A rectangle has 4 sides — 2 long and 2 short.
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This is a rectangle.
Oval
An oval looks like a stretched circle.
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This is an oval.
Star
A star has 5 shiny points — like in the sky!
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This is a star.
Heart
A heart shape shows love and care.
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This is a heart.
Diamond
A diamond looks like a tilted square.
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This is a diamond.
Pentagon
A pentagon has 5 straight sides.
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This is a pentagon.
Hexagon
A hexagon has 6 equal sides.
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This is a hexagon.
Great Job! You Completed Learn Shapes for Kids
Learn Shapes for Kids – Quick View
Here is a quick list of all 10 shapes used in this lesson. Children can complete the learn shapes with audio activity above, then revise the shape names and meanings in this simple list. This quick view helps kids remember each shape after listening, repeating, and practicing.
Circle
Round shape with no corners.
Square
4 equal sides and 4 corners.
Triangle
3 sides and 3 corners.
Rectangle
4 sides – 2 long and 2 short.
Oval
Looks like a stretched circle.
Star
5-pointed shape, like a star in the sky.
Heart
Shape that shows love and care.
Diamond
Looks like a square tilted on a point.
Pentagon
Shape with 5 straight sides.
Hexagon
Shape with 6 equal sides.
Question & Answer Time – Learn Shapes for Kids
After children use the shape cards and learn shapes with audio activity, you can use this Question Time block to revise. First, ask one question. Then, wait for your child’s answer and tap “Show answer” together. This simple practice helps kids remember shape names, sides, corners, and basic meanings.
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Question 1
Q: Which shape is round like a ball with no corners?
Answer: Circle. -
Question 2
Q: Which shape has 4 equal sides and 4 corners?
Answer: Square. -
Question 3
Q: Which shape has 3 sides and 3 corners?
Answer: Triangle. -
Question 4
Q: Which shape has 2 long sides and 2 short sides?
Answer: Rectangle. -
Question 5
Q: Which shape looks like a stretched circle, like an egg?
Answer: Oval. -
Question 6
Q: Which shape has 5 points, like the stars we draw?
Answer: Star. -
Question 7
Q: Which shape shows love, like we draw on cards?
Answer: Heart. -
Question 8
Q: Which shape looks like a square turned on one corner?
Answer: Diamond. -
Question 9
Q: Which shape has 5 straight sides?
Answer: Pentagon. -
Question 10
Q: Which shape has 6 equal sides, like a honeycomb cell?
Answer: Hexagon.
Repeat this shape quiz on other days to see what your child remembers.

Learn Shapes for Kids – Helpful Resources
Parents and teachers can use these trusted resources after the learn shapes with audio activity. These links support extra shape practice, simple geometry ideas, and child-friendly early math learning.
Starfall Geometry Activities
A child-friendly geometry section with activities for shapes and early math practice.
Sesame Street Math for Kids
A trusted kids’ learning site where families can explore preschool math games, videos, and learning activities.
Math is Fun – 2D Shapes
A simple reference page that explains 2D shapes, polygons, and basic geometry ideas.
Learn Shapes for Kids – FAQ
Here are some common questions about learn shapes for kids. These simple answers help children understand basic shapes, shape names, and early geometry in an easy way. Parents can also use this section after the learn shapes with audio activity for quick revision.
What are basic shapes for kids?
Basic shapes include circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, star, heart, diamond, pentagon, and hexagon.
Why should kids learn shapes?
Learning shapes helps children develop visual skills, improve memory, and understand objects around them.
How can kids learn shapes easily?
Kids can learn shapes easily using pictures, audio, and fun activities like matching and drawing shapes.
What is the easiest shape for kids?
The circle is usually the easiest shape because it is simple and has no corners.
How do you explain shapes to a child?
You can explain shapes by comparing them with real-life objects like a ball (circle) or a book (rectangle).
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