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  • The toddler learned to identify different colors by associating them with specific objects or images.
  • They learned to recognize and name colors such as red, blue, green, yellow, etc.
  • The child learned to differentiate between different shades and hues of colors.
  • They learned to match objects or images with the corresponding color.
  • The toddler developed their visual perception skills by focusing on colors and their variations.
  • They learned to express their preferences for certain colors.
  • The child may have learned to sort objects or images based on their colors.
  • They may have developed their fine motor skills by pointing or touching objects of different colors.

For continued development, you can:

- Introduce more complex colors such as pastels, neon, or metallic shades.

- Play color-themed games or puzzles to reinforce color recognition.

- Encourage the child to create artwork using different colors.

- Sing songs or listen to music that mentions or represents different colors.

- Take nature walks and point out objects of various colors in the environment.

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