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Science

  • The child learned about the primary colors and how they can be combined to create secondary colors.
  • They explored the concept of color mixing by conducting experiments with food coloring and water.
  • They discovered how light interacts with different objects and how this affects the colors we see.
  • They learned about the color spectrum and how it can be observed through a prism or a rainbow.

To further develop their understanding of color, encourage the child to explore different art techniques like watercolor painting or experimenting with color mixing using various materials like playdough or colored pencils. They can also learn about the cultural significance of colors in different societies and explore how colors are used in nature.

Book Recommendations

  • The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt: This humorous book tells the story of a box of crayons that goes on strike, each color expressing their complaints through letters.
  • I Ain't Gonna Paint No More! by Karen Beaumont: This rhyming book follows a young boy who can't resist painting on himself and everything around him, creating a colorful mess.
  • Colorful World: An Interactive Book for Kids by Daria Zolotukhina: This interactive book introduces children to colors through engaging activities, including mixing colors and identifying objects of different colors.

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