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  • The child learned about different colors and their names.
  • The child learned to classify objects based on their color.
  • The child learned about the concept of sorting and grouping.
  • The child learned about the concept of similarities and differences.

For continued development, parents or teachers can:

  • Expand the activity to include more colors or different shades of colors to enhance the child's understanding.
  • Encourage the child to explore and identify objects in their surroundings that match the colors learned in the activity.
  • Introduce the concept of primary and secondary colors, and help the child identify and sort objects accordingly.
  • Engage the child in discussions about why certain objects are of a specific color and the science behind it (e.g., why leaves are green).
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