Those look like they will be fine. The pair of roundish leaves that don't look like pot are called cotyledons, and they develop inside the seed and contain the very basic things that the tiny plant needs- chlorophyll to start photosynthesis and feed for the growing plant. The next pair of leaves will look 'normal' but only have one blade. Then you'll get sets of 3, then 5, until the plant hits its maximum genetically-programmed # of leaves.

If you see even the slightest hint of yellowing on the second set of leaves, flsuh the soil well because that indicates too much fertilizer for young plants.