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WHAT TO PRACTICE
In celebration of kids everywhere for Day of the Children in Mexico, sing along with our video and have your little ones color the Canticos friends playing with the piñata, as they learn the shapes in English and Spanish.
Included in this lesson:
Shapes coloring sheet
‘Piñata Time’ lyrics sheet
NOTE TO GROWN UPS
Shapes are everywhere! Practice saying the shapes out loud with your family with an I-spy game. Encourage kids to speak in both English and Spanish. “I spy a square! ¡Yo veo un cuadrado!”
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