1. Rainbow Playdough: Create homemade playdough in primary colors (red, blue, yellow) and let the child mix them to discover how new colors are formed.
  2. Colorful Ice Cubes: Freeze water with drops of food coloring in ice cube trays. Let the child mix and observe how the colors change as the ice melts.
  3. Fruit Color Prints: Use cut fruits like apples, oranges, and lemons to make colorful prints on paper using non-toxic paint. Explore the different hues created by each fruit.
  4. Colorful Bubble Art: Add washable paint to bubble solution and let the child blow colorful bubbles onto paper to create unique and vibrant artwork.
  5. Mixing Sensory Bags: Fill sealable plastic bags with colored hair gel or paint. Allow the child to press and mix the colors to observe color blending.
  6. Colorful Milk Experiment: Add drops of food coloring to a shallow dish of milk, then introduce a drop of dish soap to see the colors swirl and mix due to surface tension.
  7. Colorful Shadow Play: Use a flashlight to create colored shadows by placing transparent colored objects in front of the light source and observing the resulting hues.
  8. Nature Color Hunt: Take a nature walk to find objects in various colors. Create a collage or color wheel using the items collected during the hunt.
  9. Colorful Science Experiments: Try simple experiments such as mixing colored vinegar with baking soda, observing color changes with pH strips, and creating color explosions with mentos and soda.
  10. Color Wheel Spin Art: Give the child a spinning platform and let them drip, flick, or paint colors onto a spinning paper to learn about color mixing and centrifugal force.