Exploring colors with your little one can often be overwhelming for parents. Here are 15 great ways to explore colors with your child.
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Ladybug Color Matching (printable) – A simple matching activity for your bug lover
Color Sorting (printable) Multiple images for each color allows for great vocabulary development while you talk and sort
A Color of His Own Matching (printable) Based on one of our favorite books
Bottle Top Color Matching (printable) Save your milk tops and use this printable to make this game
Color Collages Tearing paper is great for pinching and wrist movement while squeezing glue is perfect for finger and hand strength (all needed for writing)
Colors Elevator Game (printable) If your little one loves pretend play this is the perfect color game for you
Toddler Color Baskets Exploring things that are all the same color is intriguing to the eye
Color Hunt Go on a color hunt in your home or outside
Color Hunt and Count Match the colored items then count how many you find
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Color Sort and Glue Great for a rainy day and sorting is so good for the brain
God Made Everything Colors Book (printable) Love this free, printable book!
Sticker Color Matching Perfect for when you have extra stickers to use up
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Sorting Stickers by Color Another great DIY activity to use up those extra stickers
Color Sort and Glue This is so fun to sort, balance, and glue
Color Sort and Balance Do this activity again and again with gems and craft sticks
We hope you are inspired by these 15 Ways to Explore Colors. Which one will you try first?