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Colour Carnival Pre
mium Worksheets For Toddlers For 2-3 year olds
Illustrations: Dikhit Borah & Palanivelan
Content: Marwah & Sumitra
IndexActivity Name Skills Acquired
Colourful Balloons Numeracy, Fine Motor, Imagination
Colour The Emotions Knowledge, Colour Recognition, Cognitive
Fish Here, Fish There Language, Fine Motor, Speech
Caterpillar’s Path Fine Motor, Visual tracking, Cognitive
Carnival Decor Creativity, Coordination, Imagination
Colour Pattern Train Cognitive, Fine Motor, Pattern Recognition
Butterfly Printing Sensory, Creativity, Coordination
Rainbow Sleigh Knowledge, Colour Recognition, Play
Sort the Dots Sorting, Coordination, Cognitive
Mixing Colours Sensory, Creativity, Fine Motor
How this activity helps?As your toddler finger-paints the balloons, they exercise their fine motor muscles.
How about a story of the balloon seller?
Colourful Balloons! Colourful Balloons! 1 balloon, 2 balloons... how many balloons do you see?
Help your toddler count the number of balloons and colour them. Use child-friendly paint and let them finger-paint the balloons.
Blue
Sad
Red
Angry
Green
Happy
How this activity helps?Your toddler is introduced to different emotions and colours. How does each emotion look? Help your child describe them.
Colour The Emotions
Colour The Emotions
Imagine you could give each emotion a colour?
Help your toddler colour each emotion, depending on the colour mentioned. Introduce each emotion.
One Fish
Two Fish
Blue FishRed Fish
How this activity helps?Your toddler associates words (numbers, colours, adjectives) with the images.
Fish Here, Fish ThereFish Here, Fish There
Inspired by Dr Seuss's O n e F i s h , T w o F i s h , R e d F i s h , B l u e F i s h , we've given a few verses. It's all about rhyme and rhythm!
Help your toddler colour the fish as you read aloud each verse. Let your little one repeat after you.
Some arethin
And some are fat
The fat one hasA yellow hat.
How this activity helps?Improve your child's diction by repeating the verses again and again.
Don't forget to check out the entire story of this Dr Seuss's book.
How this activity helps?As your toddler traces along the path, they exercise their coordination and fine motor skills.
Caterpillar’s Path Caterpillar’s Path The caterpillar seems to be hungry! Can you help the caterpillar find the flower?
Help your toddler dip their finger in paint and lead the caterpillar to the flower.
Carnival DecorCarnival Decor
How this activity helps?As your toddler paints using their fingers, they’re exposed to a new sensory experience.
Turn your room into a carnival by colouring the buntings!
Help your toddler finger-paint the shapes and cut them out. Then, paste the shapes on the buntings. Cut out the buntings, thread them and hang themon your walls.
Colour PatternTrain
Colour PatternTrain
The colour train is on its way to Rainbowland! But the train carts are empty!
Cut some ladies' fingers in half. Keep some child-friendly paint — red, yellow, and blue — ready! Help your toddler dip a lady's finger in paint and imprint on each train cart by matching the colour.
How this activity helps?Your toddler stamps the patterns by matching the colour. Thus, enhancing their cognition.
Once you've completed the activity, how about asking helping your little one count the number of train carts?
Butterfly Printing Butterfly Printing
A butterfly has colourful wings! Sometimes they are blue or green or even yellow. Sometimes they have many colours.
This butterfly seems to have lost its colour. Help your toddler use child friendly paint and give the butterfly its colour. How about using a cotton ball to paint?
How this activity helps?Introduce your toddler to the colourful butterfly! As your child paints by taking
a look at the butterfly wings they enhance their pattern-matching abilities.
Red
Orange
YellowGreen
BlueIndigo
Violet
Rainbow SleighRainbow SleighPssst…Santa is on his way! It's so colourful… Just look out.
Help your toddler learn the colours of the rainbow through this fun colouring activity. Call each colour out loud! Santa's sleigh is surely rainbow-ful!
How this activity helps?Your toddler learns about the seven colours of the rainbow — VIBGYOR.
Pick out 3 or 4 rainbow colours that your child identifies. Play a game of spot the colour!
Yellow, green, and blue... how many of these colours can your toddler sort?
Cut out the colour circles. Ask your toddler to sort and place the coloured circles on their corresponding baskets given on the next page.
Sort The Dots!Sort The Dots!
How this activity helps?Sorting helps develop your toddler’s cognition. As your toddler attempts to sort colours,
they also enhance their colour recognition. Encourage your child to count the number of dots for each colour and then in total.
Mixing Colours Mixing Colours The butterflies below seem to be missing their colours! Help your toddler paint the missing colours of the butterfly.
Help your toddler dip their fingers and paint the butterfly. Colour codes are given for your reference.
How this activity helps?As your toddler paint using their fingers, they are exposed to a new sensory experience.
By mixing different colours, your child is introduced to new colours — green, purple, orange.
BLUEBLUE+YELLOW
YELLOW
REDRED+BLUE
BLUE
YELLOW
YELLOW+RED
RED
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