Where Did the Little Heart Go?
A one-page interactive toddler shape story all about finding heart shapes in familiar objects.
Age: Babies and toddlers, 0–3 years
Shape focus: Heart
Theme: Early learning, first shapes, kindness, cards, teddies, mugs, cushions and simple interactive play
Parent benefit: Helps toddlers recognise heart shapes while using warm, familiar objects from home.
A teddy sat on the chair.
A little shape was on teddy’s tummy.
Two round bumps at the top.
One point at the bottom.
Heart shape.
Soft heart.
Teddy heart.
Tap the picture to make the hearts move.
Tap once to make the hearts move. Tap again to stop them.
A card had a heart.
Card heart.
A mug had a heart.
Mug heart.
A cushion had a heart.
Cushion heart.
A little sticker had a heart too.
Sticker heart.
A finger drew two bumps.
Then one point down.
That makes a heart.
Bump, bump, point. Heart found.
Tap this picture for a happy heart sound.
One-Page Printable: Heart
Best for: first shape learning, tracing practice, simple colouring and spotting heart shapes at home.
- One large tracing heart
- Extra hearts 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 heart shape?
Show a heart as a shape with two round bumps at the top and one point at the bottom. Use familiar objects such as cards, stickers, cushions and teddy patches.
What are everyday heart objects for toddlers?
Common heart objects include cards, stickers, cushions, mugs, clothes, toys, decorations and gift tags.
Is this heart 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.