Colour is an abstract concept. Recognising and identifying several colours is a milestone in child development. Use everyday objects to teach them colours, matching like-coloured items and pointing them out. It’s a cognitive link between words and visual clues.
A collection of blue items ready to be used at one of our art classes: some blue paint, blue jeans, a sponge, some yarn, a clothespin, some paper, and a little Batman toy all make up for a wonderful blue color palette! #blue #colours #art #painting #littleartists #kidsart #childdevelopment #lespetitspainters
A collection of yellow items for use in art class today: some paint, a banana, a yellow smiley toy, an orange, and a yellow plate. #yellow #colours #art #painting #littleartists #kidsart #childdevelopment #lespetitspainters
A group of red items for use in art class today: some ripe tomatoes, toy cars, a red candle, a little red train, a candle, and a stress ball will be used for the morning’s red-inspired artwork. #red #colours #art #painting #littleartists #kidsart #childdevelopment #lespetitspainters
A bunch of white items for use in art class today: a sea shell, some cauliflower, some paint, a couple of white flowers, a white candle, and a cup of sugar all work well with the day’s white color palette. #white #colours #art #painting #littleartists #kidsart #childdevelopment #lespetitspainters