Learning colors for toddlers printables


Color Preschool Printables - Preschool Mom

This page is filled with resources to help you teach your children about colors. You’ll find printable charts, games, minibooks, activities, crafts and more. Learning about colors is a great way to start off the year as most children have a solid understanding of different colors and color names.  Build upon this basic foundation by introducing children to the Color Wheel, the Warm, Cool and Neutral colors and provide ample Color Mixing Activities.  This is a great time to plan some simple Preschool Art Projects


Color Science for Kids Activity Pack

  • Color Wheel Paint Card
  • Simple Experiment Coloring Page
  • Warm & Cool Colors Art Page
  • Exploring Color Blends Art Sheets (x8)
  • Color Splat Bookmarks
  • Color Award Chart
  • Rainbow Spinner Wheel Template
  • and more…. Click Here for Samples

Printable Colors Chart

This is a printable color chart featuring the color word written across each colored circle. Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, Pink White.

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Color Words Wordwall

This is a set of printable wordwall cards featuring color words and different colored circles. Use worrdwall cards in the classroom or cut apart for a simple matching game.

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Check out our premium pack of color science printables and activities for kids.

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Color Classroom Charts

These full color charts work great for classroom use or with student notebooking pages. Mount to the corresponding color of construction paper and hang in the classroom

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Color Words Coloring Pages

This is a set of coloring pages for children working on color identification. Each page features different items for children to color and would be great for those working on different hues.

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Catch a Rainbow Game

Color matching games are simple ways for your preschooler to build important skills. Color is one of the first differences children can easily recognize and sort and these games are designed to build on visual discrimination skills.

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Color Wheel Chart

This is available in color and black and white. Laminate the chart and hang in the classroom or place in student notebooks. Use the black and white version for art exploration.

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Dinosaur Color Game Printables

These dinosaur printables are perfect for little ones learning colors and counting. They coordinate with dinosaur counters and include games and worksheets for creating a thematic unit.

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Color Bookmarks

Our Color bookmarks make great take home resources for your children. Print on cardstock and laminate for best results. This is also a great resource to add to a mini office for reference.

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Printable Colors Bingo

This is a set of printable BINGO cards featuring the different colors. Some colors are featured multiple times so children can work out a little bit of strategy as well.

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Color Mixing Worksheet

This is a simple color mixing worksheet you can use with your favorite medium. There is plenty of space for children to blend and mix the colors together to get the desired result.

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Color Sequencing Pattern Cards

These sequencing strips start children with ABAB and move to ABCABC. Blank versions are available for children to make their own. Use with Bingo Chips.

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Color Words Minibook

This is a printable minibook for children to learn their colors. The full color version is great to read with children, and the black and white version makes a great coloring activity.

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Pantone Colors  This artful first colors book introduces children to 9 basic colors and 20 shades of each. Readers will immerse themselves in the concept that one color name actually refers to a variety of dark, light, and in-between tones. Young children will begin by simply naming the colors of the monochromatic images and will soon grow to select their favorite and least-favorite shades. Pantone: Colors is a visually pleasing way to expand the colors conversation and develop a child’s sense of visual discrimination.

 

FREE Printable Color Worksheets for Kids

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ByBeth Gorden

These super cute, free printable Color Worksheets are a great way for toddler, preschool, pre k, and kindergarten age children to who are working on learning colors with these adorable free coloring pages.

Color Worksheet

We live in a colorful world! I love all the brightly colored flowers, clothing choices, crayola crayons for coloring sheets, different colored animals, and more! One of the things that young learners need to master is color recognition and color names. These color worksheets are great for learning color names and working on color regognition.

Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – these Learning Colors Worksheets are a fun way for kids to learn to recognize items in the real world that are typically these colors. At the same time toddlers, preschooler,  and kindergartners will strengthen fine motor skills they will need for learning to write. These are such cute free worksheets you will love to have on hand!

 

Learning Colors Worksheets

These super cute colors for kids worksheets are a great way for kids to practice color recognition! These are NO PREP and perfect for teaching common colors to early learners. Plus they are great for strengthening fine motor skills.

Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will find these free preschool coloring pages are a great resource for teaching preschool. Use these in a center, as extra practice, summer learning, home preschool, or any other use. These preschool activity sheets are sure to be a hit with the super cute clipart.

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Free Color Worksheets

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These free preschool worksheets are a great way for kids learning colors to practice. There are 11 black and white worksheets to pick from including:

  • black – arrow, bat, camera, eight ball, hat, dress, ant, crayon, tire, cat
  • white – bunny, button, bear, snowflake, milk, crayon, swan, igloo, ambulance
  • gray – clouds, hen, koala, elephant, spider, crayon, robot, mouse, whale
  • red – apple, chili pepper, crayon, cardinal, rose, starwberry, tomato, firetruck, ladybug, crab
  • blue – butterfly, sky, cup, bird, pants, blueberries, handicapped sign, ribbon, crayon
  • purple – dress, lamp, crayon, grapes, butterfly, cabbage, flower, lolipop, mask, eggplant, plum
  • pink – cupcake, crayon, pig, flower, ballet slippers, lips, lipstick, donut, flamingo
  • yellow – ball, bee, taxi cab, banana, sunflower, lemon, pepper, bus, crayon
  • orange – fish, oranges, gloves, purse, pumpkin, carrots, cone, ball, crayon
  • brown – acorn, pants, squirrel, football, bag, crayon, ice crema, monkey, chocoalte, bear
  • green – pear, balloon, dollar, clover, frog, crayon, grass, pea, cactus

Color Recognition Worksheets

Each free worksheets for kids has a splash of color in the middle for kids to use as a starting point. They can then practice color recognition by finding a crayon, marker, or colored pencil of the same color to color their worksheet. Each page includes about nine different pictures that are typically that color. Finally you can hang these printable color chart for kindergarten and preschoolers as a reference for students

Preschool Color Recognition Worksheets

Not only will kids have fun practicing color recognition, but these color worksheets for preschool and kindergarten will strengthen fine motor skills too. This is such a fun activity for toddler, preschool, prek, and kindergarten age kids learning colors!

Students can use crayons, markers, colored pencils, gel pens, and another other writing utensil they lake to decorate their simple coloring pages. Plus these are good for learning new vocabulary words.

Learning Color Names

  • Learn color names with this cute craft with our Free Printable Crayon Box Template
  • Color Worksheets for young learners
  • Free Printable Color Word Puzzles (in color or black and white)
  • Learning Colors Printables – color the crayon and trace the color name
  • Free The Colors of Fall Printable book
  • Pumpkin Color Words Printable
  • Fall Color Name Sticker Activity Sheets
  • Color Matching Turkey Do a Dot Printable
  • Learning Colors Fall Games for Kids
  • Free Preschool Turkey Coloring Pages
  • Kite Matching Printable – Learning Colors for Toddlers Games
  • FREE Printable Color Puzzles
  • Color Soring Printable or these Farm Free Color Sorting Printable Mats
  • Pompom & Craft Stick “Pencil” color matching activities for preschoolers
  • Learning Colors Pom Pom Sorting Activity
  • Dinosaur Color Matching Activity with free printable
  • Spring Soring Activity -free printable colored eggs into baskets
  • Color Matching Easter Activities for Kindergarten
  • Umbrella Craft Preschool – Color matching Fruit Loops
  • I know my colors Easter Worksheets pdf
  • Do-a-Dot Color Word Recognition Worksheets

Learning Colors Activity

  • Fidget Color Game for Kids
  • Free printable color matching worksheets
  • Color Scavenger Hunt printable
  • Sandcastle color matching activity
  • Mitten Matching Games Online
  • Color Sorting Penguin Matching Game
  • My Color Book Printable
  • Free Mouse Paint Printables for kids to learn their colors
  • Color Free Printable Mini Books pdf for Kids
  • Color Matching, Free Printable Goodnight Gorilla Activities
  • Fruit Loop Sorting Mat
  • Super cute Color Flashcards
  • Free Printable Color Flashcards
  • Chameleon Learning Colors Worksheets
  • Craft Template Octopus Worksheets for Kindergarten
  • Free Octopus Printables – color matching activity
  • Pearl Free Color Matching Printables
  • Summer Seashell Summer Playdough Mats
  • Free Printable Color Matching Worksheet
  • Fruit Loop rainbow printable template
  • I Spy Colors
  • Free printable puzzles – color activities for preschool printable
  • Learning Colors preschool painting worksheets
  • Color Lock and Key Matching Game
  • Christmas Color Games for Toddlers
  • Pirate Colors Book Printable
  • Learning Colors Ice Cream activity
  • 40 Colour Recognition Activities

 

Color Activities for Kids

  • Beautiful Rainbow Slime Activity for Kids
  • Frozen rainbow science experiment preschool
  • Yarn Wrapped Rainbow Craft for Kids
  • Paper Plate Rainbow Craft for Preschoolers
  • Rainbow in a Jar Density Experiments
  • Easy Tissue Paper Rainbow Craft for Spring
  • Free Connect the Dot Rainbow Printable for Preschoolers
  • Hands-on Rainbow Math Activities for Preschoolers
  • Rainbow Playdough Shape Mat
  • Lots of fun ideas in this Rainbow Preschool Theme
  • See all of our  color activities for kids
  • Simple, Beautiful Capillary Action Experiment
  • Rainbow Painting with Cars Activity
  • Homemade, Edible sand for toddlers
  • How to Grow Rainbow Crystals EASILY – rainbow activities for 1st grade
  • Colorful Jelly Bean Science Experiment
  • Simply Rainbow Density Experiment for springtime
  • Rainbow Toast makes a yummy snack!
  • Colorful Polymer Experiments at Home
  • Pretty Oil and Water Experiment Worksheet

      

Looking for more fun and free ideas to make learning fun for preschoolers? Check out these free prek worksheets:

  • Alphabet Coloring Pages
  • Printable Alphabet Letters for Crafts
  • Letter Recognition Worksheets
  • Apple Prek Worksheets
  • Tracing Letters while learning animals names A to Z
  • Road Shapes
  • Super cute Printable Easter Crafts
  • No prep preschool alphabet worksheets
  • Super cute construction worksheets for pre k
  • Free pumpkin activity printables to find the letter
  • Super cute and FREE printable animal masks

Plus don’t miss our ABC Printables, math activities for preschoolers, learning preschool colors, fun preschool themes, tons of free playdough mats, cute preschool crafts, tons of free printable preschool worksheets, and many preschool book list.

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Learning colors - printable cards

In this material, we have prepared developing cards for your kids, with which you can start learning colors with your child. You can also use these manuals when teaching a child to count, printing several copies of pages at the same time, and while studying the properties and shapes of objects with the baby. You can download the cards for free at the bottom of the page under the introductory material, but how you will conduct classes with your child depends on your desire and the age of the baby.

Starting to teach your child, first take 4 cards with primary colors (red, blue, yellow and green), and start learning these colors with your baby until they are fully mastered. In addition to the items we offer in the cards, bring the child in the process of classes, games, while walking and other examples with the colors being studied: this is necessary not only for faster memorization of colors, but also so that the baby does not have an association of a certain color with a specific subject.

It is possible to introduce new colors only when the child has fully mastered the studied material and does not get confused with the names of the primary colors. But here, again, there is no hurry: add one new shade at a time to the classes, while repeating the colors already familiar to him with the baby. Use learning cards, colored pencils, give various examples, show your child clearly how you can get one or another shade when mixing colors, for example: mixing red and yellow, we get orange, blue with white - blue and so on.

We all remember how, at one time, our parents helped us remember the order of the colors of the rainbow by offering to learn a short sentence consisting of seven words: "Every hunter wants to know where the pheasant sits", where each capital letter of the word from the sentence corresponds to the capital letter of a certain color. Try to learn this phrase by heart with your child during the lesson. For example: when collecting a pyramid, you can pronounce a sentence while lining up the colors in the right order so that the baby clearly understands that everyone is red, the hunter is orange, and so on.

If you used all the developing cards while teaching your child, expect new materials to appear on our portal, do not be lazy to also come up with similar tasks yourself, but with different colors and shades. The main thing is to involve the baby in various educational games more often, make the classes useful, fun, exciting and relaxed, and the result will pleasantly please you!

Cards with red color depict: flag, balloon, heart, apple, crayfish and mittens.

Download all cards - Learning colors - you can in the attachments at the bottom of the page

The cards with orange color depict: a pencil, a ball, a leaf, a squirrel, an umbrella and a sofa.

Cards in green depict: tree, ball, bow, armchair, frog and apple.

Cards in yellow show chicken, ball, bananas, cheese, sun and lemon.

Cards with blue color depict: a blot, a balloon, octopuses, threads, a bow and a car.

The blue cards show: a balloon, a T-shirt, a pencil, a chair, a mug and an inkblot.

Cards in purple show: snowflake, balloon, umbrella, stroller, bag and ball.

Also, logical tasks for printing can be very useful for you:

Find the shadow of objects pleasure and impressions.

Find a Pair - Educational Pictures

Pictures "Find a Pair" will pleasantly please kids from 5 years old and serve as an excellent methodological material during developmental activities.

Spot the Differences in Two Pictures - Print for Kids

Here you will find printable tasks in which you need to find the differences in two pictures. Tasks develop the visual memory of the child.

Pictures - Find the extra object - printable

In this section, we have collected for you and your kids colorful picture cards "Find an extra object", which will be a good help material for activities with a child.

Learning colors with your child can be supplemented with educational games from Bibushi the fox:

You will also really like logic games:

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colorful pictures.

Learning to print colors for children

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  1. How to start learning colors
  2. Poems Teach Colors
  3. Task with ballerinas
  4. Cards-loto "Colors and executions"
  5. An exciting exciting Learn colors cards
  6. Print cards "Learn colors and shades"
  7. Print cards "Find a match by color"
  8. What tools to choose for learning colors

In today's material you will find educational cards Learn colors for a child from 1 to 5 years old (you can download for free and print), a selection of color learning aids.

It is believed that newborn children do not distinguish colors, so toys and supplies for the smallest babies often make contrasting black and white.

You can start learning colors with your baby from 1-1.5 years old. However, some children under 3 cannot distinguish colors , this is not a reason to panic.

Children under the age of 3 really like tasks for sorting objects by color. You can start with 2-3 primary colors, gradually increasing their number.

You can sort beads, buttons, pieces of paper, specially prepared colored pasta, etc., but it is most interesting to sort different objects of the same shade. Thus, finding a common feature of the elements.

And of course, don't forget that sorting small items is a great exercise for fine motor skills.

Do not forget to name the colors of objects in everyday life. The color of the felt-tip pen with which we draw a circle or the color of your favorite T-shirt.

How to start learning colors

First you need to enter into the child's vocabulary 3 primary colors: yellow, blue, red, then green, black and white are added.

Over time, more and more new shades are studied, their number depends only on the enthusiasm of the parents, you can even study « color of the thigh of a frightened nymph " or " Toad in love color ".

Sets of cards or picture books to look at are a great help in learning color.

Book spread by Yayo Kawamura Yellow cheese, green crocodile. Learning Colors

Popular color learning aids from the 7 Dwarf School series. For example, Gnomes and Houses, What color is this?

Gnomes and Houses Sample Cards

Be sure to learn colors in "practice" too! Mix paints, draw with felt-tip pens, pencils, crayons. Try to make your own creative material. And paint it, of course.

Here is the liquid chalk recipe. Here is a recipe for homemade soft mass for modeling.

Poetry Learn colors

Game with clothespins

The purpose of this game is to mark (and name) all the figures whose color matches the color blot in the middle of the card

For marking, you can use ordinary clothespins, clips .

After studying the concept of dark-light , you can begin to study complex shades.

Ballerina activity

Print out three cards and have your child choose skirts for all the ballerinas. Skirts need to be cut out - on your own or with the help of your mother.

You can match the outfit color-by-color or mix colors. Girls will surely love the second option for creating an outfit!

Colors and Shades Lotto Cards

Fun Cards Learning Colors

As soon as the child has mastered the very concept of color, you can offer him developing cards based on the difference in colors. To name the shades or not is your choice.

Print "Learn colors and shades" cards

📌 Here: print cards Find a pair

Print cards "Find a match by color"

What tools to choose for learning color

Usually the most favorite children's notebooks are educational notebooks with stickers . There are plenty of sticker books for kids to learn about color, and Reusable Stickers is definitely worth choosing.


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