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Baby's color cognition: from black and white to color
Babies begin to be sensitive to color after three or four months of birth. First, they were attracted by black and white, and then they gradually got to know colors. This is not because the baby can't tell the color, but they need the guidance of us adults to tell them what color it is. Through frequent communication and teaching, the baby can gradually express the names of colors in language.

Rich color environment

Stick a picture calendar with harmonious colors in the baby's room, and spread gentle sheets and quilt covers on the bed. Put some colorful colored balls and plastic toys in your baby's sight to let them feel the charm of color.

Describe and explain colors

When the baby stares at a certain color or turns to see other colors, we can point to these toys and tell them what color it is, for example, "This is a red balloon", "That is a white rabbit" and "This is a yellow flower".

Game interaction

When the baby starts to learn to speak, we can play the game of "I say, baby refers" with them. By asking questions and guiding, let the baby point out the items with corresponding colors, and give encouragement and praise in due course.

Painting and color matching

Teach babies to draw plants, animals and fruits they are familiar with with with pens of various colors. At the same time, let them help us choose the corresponding colored crayons for color matching.

I knew five colors completely before I was three years old.

Through these methods, the baby can fully understand the five colors of "red, yellow, green, black and white" before he is 3 years old.