Mixing primary colors

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Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities on Instagram: "🎨✨ Color magic meets fine motor fun and a lesson in mixing colors! 🖌️💧  Today’s activity: colored water droplets + toothpick action!  Your little one will not only learn their primary colors but also discover how to mix them into secondary colors while building fine motor skills! 🧠💪  Here’s how to set it up:  ❤️ Draw 3-4 colored buckets on a piece of paper inside a Ziploc bag. Label them with primary colors (red, blue, yellow) and secondary colors (green, purple, orange).  🧡 Seal the bag tight.  💛 Add small droplets of primary-colored water (use food coloring) on top of the Ziploc bag.  💚 Give your toddler a toothpick to drag the droplets to the matching colored bucket.  💙 Let them mix two primary colors to form a secondary color Primary Colors Activities For Preschool, Primary Colors Drawing, Easy Fun Activities, Color Activities For Toddlers, Mixing Primary Colors, Montessori Science, Colored Water, Baby Montessori, Play Hacks

Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities on Instagram: "🎨✨ Color magic meets fine motor fun and a lesson in mixing colors! 🖌️💧 Today’s activity: colored water droplets + toothpick action! Your little one will not only learn their primary colors but also discover how to mix them into secondary colors while building fine motor skills! 🧠💪 Here’s how to set it up: ❤️ Draw 3-4 colored buckets on a piece of paper inside a Ziploc bag. Label them with primary colors (red, blue, yellow) and…

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