Smart activities to teach kids colours, shapes, and more…

Smart activities to teach kids colours, shapes, and more…

Do you want to teach your children colours and shapes in a fun, engaging way? We’re here to help! Here are five enjoyable activities to get started.

Teaching colours and shapes to children is both challenging and rewarding, and games and activities can make the process even more effective. Kids are naturally curious, and each child learns at their own pace. While some kids pick up colours and shapes quickly, others may need more time and repetition. What's essential is to keep the experience fun, be patient, and create a supportive learning environment.

How to teach colors?

  • Start with a few colours: Begin with two or three primary colours. Once these are familiar, introduce others. For example, start with red and green—point out objects in these colours to reinforce learning in daily situations.

  • Use familiar associations: If naming colours is challenging, associate them with things your child knows. For example, green can be like grass, yellow like the sun, and red like strawberries. These connections make colours memorable and reduce confusion with primary colours.

  • Describe colours in the world around you: While on a walk or playing outside, talk about the colours you see. Ask questions like, “What colour is that flower?” or “What colour is that ball?” It helps children learn colours naturally.

  • Highlight contrasting colours: Teach colours that are easily distinguishable from one another, like red-green or blue-yellow. Contrasting colours make it easier for children to recognise differences.

How to teach shapes?

  • Spot shapes in everyday life: Look for basic shapes around the house or outdoors. Show your child common shapes in real-world objects—like the circle of a clock or the triangle on a road sign.

  • Use visual aids like pictures, books, and toys: Explore shapes using books, pictures, and toys. Repeating the shape names while showing them visually reinforces recognition.

  • Play shape sorting games: Incorporate fun activities where children find and sort shapes. For example, ask them to gather all the circular objects in a room or to find square shapes around the house.

Make learning fun with Smart Eggs!

Looking for an educational toy to reinforce colours, shapes, numbers, and even fruits, vegetables, and vehicles? Smart Eggs are here to help! These sturdy, colour-coded eggs encourage hands-on learning while building fine motor skills.

Play memory games - Match eggs with the same shapes, starting with colours for younger children. This activity improves memory, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination.

Start sorting - Each time your child opens an egg, they’ll find a colour to match. Encourage them to find toys, crayons, or other items in that colour. Sorting games like this reinforce colour recognition and other attributes like shapes or patterns.

Make impressions - Use clay for this activity. Ask your child to find a specific shape within an egg and then make an impression in the clay. If they need help, guide them by colour to make finding shapes easier.

Use visual aids - Smart Eggs can help children link colours to real-life objects. When they open a yellow egg, they can connect it to the sun. These visual connections support learning in fruits, vegetables, numbers, and vehicles.

Explore the world together - With Smart Eggs, kids can discover shapes, colours, and more in the world around them. Name the shapes inside each egg, discuss where they appear in real life, and discuss their experiences with these objects.

Teach through play and discovery!

Whether you’re introducing colours, shapes, fruits, or vehicles, make it fun and interactive. Hands-on activities and visually engaging games help children learn more quickly and with joy. Stay patient, encourage, and watch your child’s skills grow!


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