Circle, a cheerful and round character, rolled down the street, excited about the day's adventure.
Square, with his sharp corners and steady pace, followed closely behind, ready to help their friends learn something new.
"It's a perfect day to teach the children how to count," said Circle with enthusiasm.
Triangle, always up for a challenge, stood tall and pointed to the numbers hanging from the trees.
"Let's start with one!" suggested Square, holding up a colorful card with the number 1 on it.
Rectangle, a long and lean character, stretches out to form the number 4, while Pentagon shows off his five sides.
"Can you count how many sides I have?" asked Pentagon, encouraging the children to count along.
Hexagon, with six equal sides, steps forward to introduce the numbers 11 to 20, making it fun with a catchy rhyme.
"Let's count together and make it to twenty!" cheered Triangle, clapping his hands in rhythm.
Circle and Square high-five each other, proud of their accomplishment.
"You all did an amazing job!" beamed Rectangle, handing out coloring sheets of shapes and numbers for the children to decorate.
Circle looked at his friends with gratitude, "We did it, everyone! The children learned to count, and we had a great time!"
Pentagon nodded, "Let's plan another fun day soon!"
The shapes agreed, ready for more adventures in Shapeville.
















