What is a circle? What is round?

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What is a circle? What is round? A quarter rolling on the ground. A wheel is a circle, so is the moon, A bottle cap, or a big balloon.

What is a square, with sides the same? The wooden board for a checker game. A slice of cheese, a TV screen, A table napkin to keep you clean.

What is a rectangle, straight and tall? The door that stands within your wall. A dollar bill, a loaf of bread, The mattress lying on your bed.

What is a triangle, with sides of three? A piece of pie for you and me. A musical triangle, ding, ding, ding, A slice of pizza with everything!

These are the shapes seen everywhere: A triangle, rectangle, circle, square. If you look closely where you've been, You'll surely see the shapes you're in!