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Circle Hunt for Toddlers | Interactive Shapes Story UK

Where Is the Round Circle?

A one-page interactive toddler shape story all about finding circles in everyday objects.

Age: Babies and toddlers, 0–3 years

Shape focus: Circle

Theme: Early learning, first shapes, shape recognition, everyday objects and simple interactive play

Parent benefit: Helps toddlers spot circles in familiar objects like a ball, plate, clock and bubbles.

For grown-ups: This story includes interactive images, sound effects, read-aloud voice, tap-to-hear lines, a mini game and a one-page printable with extra circles to trace and colour.
Tap a story line to hear it, or press Read to Me.

A ball rolled across the floor.

Round ball.

Roll, roll.

A plate sat on the table.

Round plate.

A clock ticked on the wall.

Round clock.

Tap the picture to make the circles move.

Tap once to make the circles move. Tap again to stop them.

Bubbles floated up.

Round bubbles.

A finger drew a circle in the air.

Round and round.

A finger drew one on the table too.

Round and round.

So many circles.

Big circles.

Little circles.

Shiny circles.

Round, round, circle found.

Circle Tap the big circle

Tap this picture for a happy circle sound.

Mini game: complete all 3 circle actions.

One-Page Printable: Circle

Best for: first shape learning, tracing practice, simple colouring and spotting circles at home.

  • One large tracing circle
  • Extra circles to colour
  • Simple prompts for toddlers
  • Includes Prydain copyright footer

This opens a separate single-page printable only.

Shapes for Toddlers FAQ

How do I teach a toddler the circle shape?

The easiest way is to point out real round objects such as balls, plates, clocks, buttons, bubbles and wheels. Repetition and simple naming help toddlers recognise the circle shape quickly.

What are everyday circle objects for toddlers?

Common circle objects include balls, plates, clocks, bubbles and wheels. These are useful for simple shape learning at home.

Is this circle activity suitable for ages 0–3?

Yes. It is designed for babies and toddlers with simple language, interactive tapping and a clear one-page printable activity.