Color Recognition Activities that Also Build Fine Motor Skills

Looking for color recognition activities your toddlers and preschoolers will love? I’ve got just the collection for you! I took it a step further and added activities that not only teach colors, but also get the hands involved. Adding fine motor to any activity is a great way to get the hands ready for writing, and it’s actually very easy to do. Best part? These can be done in the classroom or at home! Feed the Caterpillars: Use the hands to drop colored pom poms down matching tubes. (Happy Toddler Playtime) Color Sorting Box: Sort pipe cleaners by colors and insert through matching holes. (Still Playing School) Color Match Ball Game: Turn a muffin tin into a color sorting activity and transport balls with tongs. (The Imagination Tree) Cotton Tip Push Activity: Use the fingers to pick up and press Q-Tips into matching colored slots. (My Bored Toddler) Craft Stick Color Matching: Toddlers will have fun picking up the craft sticks and placing them into matching colored cups. (The Measured Mom)

Rainbow Necklace: Arrange dyed macaroni by the colors of the rainbow and then thread them. Fizzy Rainbows: Add some chemistry to this colorful experiment while also squeezing droppers. (Play to Learn Preschool) Flower Color Sorting: Sort and arrange flowers by color (free printable pages included). Pipe Cleaner Rainbows: Press colored pipe cleaners into a colander to make a rainbow. (B-Inspired Mama) Fish Color Matching: It takes great concentration to hook the fish and drop them into the matching colored tube. (Homeschool AEC) How to Teach a Toddler Colors with 20+ Fun Activities 15 Color Mixing Activities Here is my Privacy Policy

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