Paint some colorful trees using Crayola Color Wonder™ Paints. Then play a color and shape matching game.
1.
Do you like to match colors? How about shapes? Paint a picture and then turn it into a matching game!
2.
On large Crayola Color Wonder™ Paper, paint the trunk and branches of three trees using Color Wonder Paint. Make each tree a different color and a different shape. One might be a tall, red tree with many branches. Another could be a blue bushy tree. Try a straight yellow tree without any branches. Don’t paint any leaves on these trees.
3.
On other Color Wonder™ Paper, paint at least three red leaves, three blue leaves, and three yellow leaves. Make each color a different leaf design. The red ones could be heart-shaped, the blue ones ovals, and the yellow ones narrow. Air-dry the leaves.
4.
Tear out the leaves. First, match the leaves to the tree that is the same color. Next try putting a leaf from each of the three colors on each tree. After that make up your own leaf patterns. Use tape to stick leaves to the trees if you like.
Children find patterns on reptiles and fish, liken them to alphabet letters, and draw textured skin. What an ideal way t
Turn a stiff recycled file folder into a flexible reptile. Crayola® Gel Markers create colorful skin on this sculpture!
Create note cards with an Art Deco flair! Cool Crayola® Colored Pencils and Gel Markers do the trick!
Separate layers of corrugated cardboard to make an a-peeling floral bouquet! Crayola® Gel Markers lend color and dimensi
Celebrate Poisson d'Avril with the French! This holiday is similar to April Fool's Day, when kids in France play pranks
Kids improve organization, math, and measuring abilities while they find their way around town.
Getting along with each other is one of the most important aspects of life. This thought-provoking and enjoyable project