Color My World Series #10 ~ Pink. Introducing the Color Pink into Daily Activities

Our final post in the series – Introducing the Color Pink into Daily Activities.


Introducing the Color Pink into Daily Activities

 

Introducing the Color Pink into Daily Activities

The final post in our color series is PINK.

Introducing the color Pink into daily activities.

I hope you have enjoyed our series.

 

For Mothers

According to historian Jean Heifetz, for decades, European children were dressed in blue because the color was associated with the Virgin Mary.

Using pink for girls might come from the European legend that baby girls were born inside delicate pink roses. 

In slang, to be “tickled pink” describes a state of joy and to be “in the pink” suggest good fortune and health

 


 Arts & Crafts Activities:

Heart Flamingo Craft

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Handprint Flamingo

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Paper Plate Pig

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 Here are a few worksheets you can use to teach “pink” to your child :

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 Learn A Little Spanish:

  • pink = rosa
  • pig = cerdo
  • flamingo = flamenco
  • heart = corazón

Activities You Can Do:

Pink Sensory Bin

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Pink Lemonade Scented Play Dough

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 What else can you do?

– Pick a day to wear pink clothes.

– Read “Pinkalicious” and create a cupcake collage

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 I hope you have enjoyed our color series! Do you have ideas for other educational features you’d love to see?

We’d love to hear them! Please let us know!

Check out the other posts in this series; Color My World #9 Brown, Color My World #7 Black, Color My World #2 Orange, Color My World #1 Red , Color My World #4 Green and Color My World #6 Purple.

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