3D shapes are objects with three dimensions: length, width, and height. Common examples include the cube, cone, cylinder, cuboid, and pyramid. Each shape has unique characteristics, like flat or curved surfaces, edges, and vertices. A cube has six equal square faces, while a cylinder has two circular ends and one curved surface. Pyramids have a flat base and triangular sides that meet at a point. Learning about 3D shapes helps children understand the world around them, from everyday objects to complex structures. Explore these shapes and discover their fascinating forms!
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