As an adult it can be hard to think that at one point in our lives we didn't know what colors were, we had no idea that the grass was green and the sky was blue, the sun was yellow and tree trunks were brown, it's funny to think that at one stage we didn't even know what color hair we had! One of the many responsibilities we assume as parents is teaching our children about colors. There is a wealth of color in the rainbow and as parents, we have to help our children see it. You may be wondering about the easiest approach to this lesson. Who doesn't love to use crayons to color? Coloring together is really the easiest way to help your child learn their colors.
You may be concerned investing in free coloring pages for your child. Small children can easily go through a coloring book rather quickly. But you can still help them with this valuable lesson without spending a ton of cash. Through the convenience of the internet, you can easily locate a variety of coloring pages for your child to use. These are free, quick to download to your computer, and easily printed out right in the privacy of your own home.
Looking back over years of coloring books, you can really see how your child progresses. They may at first use colors on a whim. A beautiful purple sea will emerge with orange apples growing on a tree nearby. Their coloring will start out haphazard and outside of the line. They will likely not have the patience to color an entire page. But as time goes on, you will see their improvement. They begin to understand that the sky is blue and the grass is green. Their coloring becomes neater over time. Collecting and keeping their coloring is a great way to see how they grow in ability with each passing year. Again, who doesn't love to color? Kids hardly notice they're learning with this one. They are having too much fun to realize they are also doing the work of learning. You can help this lesson along by using coloring pages which are geared toward learning about specific colors. It is also helpful to point out the colors and their names as your child is selecting crayons. The word 'green' underneath a picture of a leaf, teach your child which color to use and then hang their finished pictures up on the wall.
Your children will learn about colors while having a lot of fun with you. They will also be exercising their very vivid imaginations while they are working on coloring. You can select coloring pages that make up an entire story and then attach them together with staples or string. There are traditional fairy tales to choose from, as well as stories with an important lesson involved. You can use these coloring pages to create teachable moments with your child. Stories with a moral are great to share with your children. This is an added benefit to going over colors with them and teaching them which colors go with which object.
So print out some books today and introduce your child to the realm of colors through coloring books, teach them the fundamentals of colors and let their imagination and creativity roam free.