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How to Learn Colors Online

The Internet provides a multitude of educational websites that help young children learn and distinguish among the wide array of colors. Learning online is not only a way for your little one to gain a hands-on approach to new educational experiences, but it's also a way for you and your child to bond and spend quality time together. Children are also gaining computer skills when learning colors online. Before introducing your child to an online color-related game, ensure that it's appropriate and user-friendly for you and your child by first playing it on your own, suggests toy company Fisher Price. Whatever the age of your child, "it's important to let him learn at his own pace," according to Fisher Price.

Instructions

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      Visit Fisher Price's website at fisher-price.com. Together with your child, play free online educational games designed to teach children colors. The site's virtual coloring pages give children the opportunity to use their imaginations to paint pictures. While teaching them colors, many games incorporate other areas of learning, including shapes and numbers. Games at fisher-price.com are designed for infants, toddlers and preschoolers.

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      Play games and activities with your child at Sheppard Software's website, shepphardsoftware.com. Sheppard Software, a company that designs online child-friendly educational games, provides children with the opportunity to take advantage of the website's many free games. These color-learning games are created for preschool children, and while some games focus on one color, such as green, red, blue and yellow, other games include sorting objects into appropriate color categories. All games include sound and animations.

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      Go to Crayola's website at crayola.com, and play the crayon company's online games. A top game is Fireworks Spectacular, which allows children to make a fireworks show, using vibrant colors, all while listening to explosive sounds and a song. Other games at crayola.com include Rainbow the Sprouting Trout, which children can choose colors to decorate a trout, and Frantic Factory, a game that challenges players to collect as many crayons as possible in a specific amount of time.

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