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Black Jelly Beans



Black jelly beans help kids learn that color as well as guessing skills.

It's one of the fun math games for kids, preschool educational games and toddler activities.

Ages 2 - 5

Explain to your child what the color black is. Let him see the different colors of beans and ask him to pull the black ones out.

Ask him to point out other things around him that are black.

As an extra activity, help him learn his counting by asking him to count the number of black beans as he pulls them out.

For young toddlers, you can count with them to help them learn.

Afterwards, let your child eat some!

Point out to her the different black objects that you have around your house.

Maybe your dog is black or your cat is. Maybe you have a black car.

You can also help you child learn how to count backwards by counting the jellies that she has pulled out.

Starting with ten, teach her how to count back down to 1.

Talk about how the sky is black at night. Maybe she has a favorite piece of clothing that is black. Ask her to put it on and tell you why she loves it so much.

Give her a black crayon and ask her to draw a circle. Then give her other colors so she can see that black is darker than they are.

Tell him the pupils of our eyes are black and that they expand or recede depending on the amount of light that is focusing on them.





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