Print out this sheet to help!

What You Need:

  • Optional: this printable

  • Crayons: blue, yellow, orange, green, purple

  • You can also choose different color crayons to match the objects in your home. 

  • Five objects that match each color in/around the home

Pro-tip for Fine Motor Skills:

For this age, choose broad, easy-grip crayons or dot markers. You can extend the play by using a sponge and finger paint to color your square, and then let it dry before going on your hunt!

Remember, it’s ok to color outside of the lines!

How to Play:

  • Print out this page, or draw a square box in the center of a piece of paper. Use one color to color in the square.

  • Give your child the paper and ask them to find five things around the house that are the same color.

  • For little ones who aren't counting yet,  you can place each item in a bucket or box and have them look for the buckets to find the toys inside.

  • Have your child find objects that are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple for a rainbow hunt!

Skills Spotlight

  • Sorting, colors, counting, fine motor skills

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