Ollie Oval’s Eggy Breakfast
A one-page interactive toddler shape story all about finding oval shapes in familiar objects.
Age: Babies and toddlers, 0–3 years
Shape focus: Oval
Theme: Early learning, first shapes, eggs, mirrors, balloons, grapes and simple interactive play
Parent benefit: Helps toddlers spot ovals by using familiar everyday objects that are longer than circles.
An egg sat on a plate.
Oval egg.
Long and round.
A mirror stood on the table.
Oval mirror.
A balloon floated up.
Oval balloon.
Tap the picture to make the ovals move.
Tap once to make the ovals move. Tap again to stop them.
A grape sat in a little bowl.
Oval grape.
A rug lay on the floor.
Oval rug.
A finger drew a long round shape.
Not a circle.
Longer than a circle.
That makes an oval.
Big ovals.
Little ovals.
Smooth ovals.
Long and round, oval found.
Tap this picture for a happy oval sound.
One-Page Printable: Oval
Best for: first shape learning, tracing practice, simple colouring and spotting oval shapes at home.
- One large tracing oval
- Extra ovals 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 oval shape?
Show an oval as a shape that is long and round, like an egg or balloon. Compare it gently with a circle by saying, “This one is longer.”
What are everyday oval objects for toddlers?
Common oval objects include eggs, balloons, mirrors, grapes, rugs, faces, leaves and some plates.
Is this oval 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.