Have you ever read the book, We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen? It is a favorite around here. Around January, Porter got into a reading slump. He didn't love being read to anymore, and he was disinterested in books. The beginning of June, I pulled this book from my preschool collection knowing it would be just what we needed to get him reading again. And it worked! In that first week, we probably read it eight times and we still read it at least once a week! If you want to check it out, you can easily look this book up online, like YouTube. There you will find the author reading/singing the book.
After you read the book, grab our activity and go on a color hunt!
We have included four different ways to do this activity. Do you necessarily have to have this printable to do these activities, of course not!! They just add a cuteness factor - and I am a sucker for cute learning activities.
1. For the first activity, Porter and I went exploring outside and inside the house for the colors on the paper. I would ask him questions like, "Can you find something that is the color blue?" It was a hit and miss. Sometimes I would show him an example item and then have him find me another one. But, for a little guy who turned two on July 4th, I was impressed with his knowledge of colors. After we found the item that matched the color, he would take pictures of the item using my iPhone. Later that day, I sent the pictures to WalMart. Then, at my next grocery trip I picked them up. We then glued the pictures (size 4x6) onto the matching square. So we glued the grass pictures on the green square. And then we had our very own color hunt book!
As smart as my little guys is, don't let these pictures fool you. He definitely needed help taking the pictures! He kept holding down the camera button, and it would take a hundred pictures of the same thing, literally! I had no idea my phone could do that???
2. Our second idea is similar to the first, but instead of hunting for things around the house and taking pictures, you can cut and paste objects from magazines. They could cut out red lips, a red dress, red hat, and paste all the items in the red box to create a collage. Get the idea? This would be a great activity for older kids who need practice with scissors!
3. If handing your toddler your iPhone seems a little too crazy, we understand. To adapt, we have smaller boxes with the color inside the box. Have your little still go on a color hunt around the house and outside, but have them draw what they see inside the box. So Porter could have drawn the red hat inside the red box (Go Diamondbacks!).
4. Our last one is the simplest adaption of them all. Print out the cards with the colors on them, and go on your color hunt! Have the children tape the card on the matching object. Porter would have taped the red card on the red hat. This can be done with the littlest of littles! Even if they don't understand their colors, this is a great activity to introduce them! Just remember, you gotta start somewhere!
Like I said, you don't need our packet to do these things, you can just write the colors on a piece of paper and go! But if you have a sweet spot for cute things like I do, grab our printable
here or
here!
Happy Color Hunting!