Cheri Célia December 20, 2020 coloring pages
Remember how much you loved coloring when you were a child? You’d snuggle down into another world with your coloring books and crayons, and time would pass almost unnoticed. Children today love to color just as much, plus we now know that coloring is an excellent pre-reading activity that helps children develop the eye-and-hand coordination they will need to write. Coloring books are still available in the stores if you like, but you will also find a ton of coloring pages to print in the Internet which will provide your child with a much wider range of subjects to choose from than you’ll find in books.
Free coloring pages are found all over the internet. They are offered for all of the kid’s favorite characters too including Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Dora the Explorer and more. You will also find great themes such as robots, trucks and equipment, princesses, animals, and culture.
Coloring Pages Create Interest
There is another important aspect of teaching colors that all parents should be aware of. A recent study in Scientific American Magazine shows that the placement of descriptive adjective describing the color makes a big difference in helping kids understanding. For example in the English language we would say the ”red crayon” and it turns out this is much harder for children’s brains to grasp then the linguistic structure used in many other languages like Spanish, which would be said as the ”crayon is red.” When teaching colors or any other important property to young children, always first identify the object, then identify the property. While every day English is not spoken in this manner, and it is faster to speak or write, young brains cannot process information in this manner effectively.
1. Creative Fun: Do you remember coloring as a kid? It has been a long time for most of us. With activity pages, kids will use their creativity to select colors and decorate. Depending upon age and skill, some will scribble a single color all over the paper, but others will pay close attention to staying within the lines and using several colors to make the dinosaur page a work of art. Regardless of the skill level of the artist, kids get creative and have a lot of fun.
How many times have you simply sat there with a box of crayons or coloring pencils and a coloring book or coloring pages and just enjoyed yourself for a little while? It really is not that surprising that there are as many adults that really love coloring as there are children that love this activity. Too many times adults sit there and hide the fact that they still like or love to color as much as their kids, or the kids in their lives, do. Think about this and answer this question if you possibly can; what is the matter with saying that you like to color on SpongeBob coloring pages?
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