Shapes
Interactive game 13956:
- Words to guess include:
- SQUARE
- RECTANGLE
- TRAPEZIUM
- CIRCLE
- HEXAGON
- PENTAGON
- PARALLELOGRAM
- RHOMBUS
- VOID
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