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  • The child has learned to identify different colors.
  • The child has developed the ability to sort items based on their color.
  • The child has gained an understanding that objects can be grouped together based on common characteristics like color.
  • The child has learned to classify objects based on their color, which is an early form of categorization.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore sorting items by color in different settings. For example, they can try sorting their toys at home or objects in nature during a walk. This will help reinforce their understanding of color classification and encourage them to apply the concept in various contexts.

Book Recommendations

  • My Very First Book of Colors by Eric Carle: This interactive board book introduces colors through familiar objects and encourages children to participate by identifying and naming the colors.
  • Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh: In this story, three white mice discover jars of paint and begin to explore mixing colors. It is a playful introduction to color mixing and sorting.
  • The Crayons' Book of Colors by Drew Daywalt: This book features the beloved characters from "The Day the Crayons Quit" series and takes children on a colorful journey through various shades and hues.

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