This educational video provides a clear and structured introduction to four fundamental two-dimensional shapes: the square, circle, triangle, and rectangle. Through a repetitive and paced narrative, the video guides young learners in identifying each shape by examining its defining attributes—specifically counting the number of corners and sides. The clear audio and simple visual cues help students connect the visual form with the mathematical properties and the shape's name. The content focuses on early geometry concepts, specifically the identification of 2D shapes and the vocabulary of "sides" and "corners" (vertices). For each shape, the video follows a distinct pattern: identifying the attributes, naming the shape, and then displaying a variety of examples in different colors, sizes, and orientations to reinforce that a shape's identity remains constant regardless of these variables. For educators, this video serves as an excellent foundational tool for Pre-K through 1st-grade mathematics. It allows teachers to pause and count along with the narrator, making it an interactive experience. The segment showing various examples of each shape is particularly useful for preventing the common misconception that shapes must always look a certain way (e.g., that a triangle must always have a flat bottom). The video concludes with a summary screen perfect for a quick formative assessment or review.