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My First Colouring Book – Shapes and Daily Objects

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My First Colouring Book – Shapes and Daily ObjectsBibliographic Details Title: My First Colouring Book Shapes and Daily Objects Author: Aedha Editorial Team ISBN 13: 9789365610666 Pages: 16 Edition: First Edition (2026) Binding: Paperback Genre: Children's Books Activity Books Colouring Books Early Learning Shapes & Everyday Objects Recommended Age Group: 25 Years Reading Difficulty: Easy Estimated Reading Time to Finish: Flexible creative activity book Price: 99 Description My First Colouring Book

Bibliographic Details

Title: My First Colouring Book – Shapes and Daily Objects

Author: Aedha Editorial Team

ISBN-13: 9789365610666

Pages: 16

Edition: First Edition (2026)

Binding: Paperback

Genre: Children's Books → Activity Books → Colouring Books → Early Learning → Shapes & Everyday Objects

Recommended Age Group: 2–5 Years

Reading Difficulty: Easy

Estimated Reading Time to Finish: Flexible creative activity book

Price: ₹99

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My First Colouring Book – Shapes and Daily Objects is an engaging early-learning colouring book specially designed for preschool children aged 2–5 years. Filled with simple illustrations of basic shapes and familiar everyday items, this book helps young learners develop essential recognition skills while enjoying a fun and creative colouring experience. The large, bold outlines and uncluttered designs make colouring easy and enjoyable for little hands, encouraging confidence and independent learning.

This delightful book contains 16 child-friendly colouring pages featuring commonly seen shapes and daily-use objects such as circles, squares, triangles, stars, hearts, kites, umbrellas, school bags, water bottles, toothbrushes, clocks, pencils, and more. By colouring familiar objects from their surroundings, children strengthen their observation skills and learn to identify important shapes and items they encounter in everyday life.

Part of the popular My First Colouring Books series, this title supports early childhood development through creative exploration. As children colour each page, they improve fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, concentration, shape recognition, colour awareness, and visual discrimination. The carefully selected illustrations also help build vocabulary and encourage meaningful conversations between children, parents, and educators.

Perfect for home learning, preschool classrooms, travel activities, gifting, and beginner colouring practice, My First Colouring Book – Shapes and Daily Objects combines fun with foundational learning. Whether used as an educational activity or a creative pastime, this book provides a screen-free way for young children to learn about shapes and everyday objects while expressing their imagination through colour.

Key Features

  • Designed specifically for children aged 2–5 years.
  • Contains 16 simple colouring pages with shapes and objects.
  • Introduces common everyday items through creative activities.
  • Helps children recognise basic geometric shapes.
  • Bold outlines make colouring easy for beginners.
  • Supports fine motor skill and hand-eye coordination development.
  • Encourages creativity, focus, and colour recognition.
  • Builds vocabulary through familiar daily-use objects.
  • Ideal for preschool learning, travel, and home activities.
  • Educational, engaging, and screen-free fun for young learners.

Manufacturer Details

  • Manufacturer: Doaba Corporation
  • Imprint: Aedha Imprints
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Address: 4551-16, Shanti Mohan House, 16 Ansari Road, Daryaganj - 110002
  • Year: 2026
  • Size: 8.5 × 11 Inches
  • Printed In: India
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