Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tail (FSPDT): Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids

Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids

Pin It
This week's Preschool Book Club brings you Little Blue and Little Yellow by Leo Lionni.  We had never heard of this book before the book club.  So glad we now have a new book to enjoy in our growing home library.


Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids

I knew we would have to do some sort of coloring mixing activity to go with this book but was not sure what we would do.  Then one warm afternoon inspiration hit.  Water play would be the perfect afternoon activity so incorporating color mixing with it would be a great book extension activity.



Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids

What we used:

empty plastic bottles

yellow and blue food coloring

water


What to do:

Fill all bottles up with water.  Make some bottles yellow and some blue with the food coloring.


Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids

What we planned to do for this book was a simple color mixing activity with water.  We love water play at my house .  It is great for my multi aged kids and offers many learning possibilities.  

Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids


I got out our under the bed storage bin (our diy water bin or table) and set it on the kid's picnic table.  I then brought out the colored water bottles I had made in blue and yellow.  For extra fun I also mixed up soapy water and put it in a drink container. I got out some plastic bowls and watering cans and sat those extras to the side.  
I told them we would experiment to see what happened when we mixed blue and yellow water before we started really playing.


Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids


All 3 kids ages 1- 5yr started investigating the set up.  Soon the oldest 2 started adding in the blue and yellow water to the bin.  Oh I forgot.!  I added a little plain water to the bin to start because I did not have enough bottles collected to fill it up. This worked just fine.

Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids


Pouring and scooping water is great for gross motor skills.  This activity was the perfect color mixing activity for my young kids.  And a great way to go over color recognition too.

Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids

Baby brother was so excited to be outside with the big boys getting in on the water fun!

Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids

This turned out to be a great reminder that we need to share and be kind to each other.  We had an argument develop over who got the last bottle on the box.  Quickly we got back on track playing together and having fun.


Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids


Baby brother helped me give it a good mix.  Wow, blue and yellow water makes GREEN.  They had fun pouring and mixing the water but they really had fun once they moved on to the soapy water.  My kids love soapy water, lol.

Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids


Baby brother and I moved back when the soap came out.  I was worried he would eat it.  He sat and watched for a few minutes and then we went in and watched them from the window.


Little Blue and Little Yellow- color mixing activity for kids

My view from inside.  Perfect way for me to watch them and keep baby brother inside out of the soap.


They soon opened the large storage box full of outside toys and started playing on their own time. Getting out whatever seemed to fit best for their ideas.  Child led play at its best.  All and all we enjoyed a new book ,a fun color mixing activity, sibling playtime, and free play in the end for the big boys.  A great day in the end.

We hope you and the kids can enjoy some book inspired fun too.

More books we have explored are:

Pete The Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons- Counting Activity


Pete The Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons- Counting Activity

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom- Letter Learning Activity for Kids





Brought to you by:














Please do come and visit us again. We would love to have you back.
Photobucket 

     
          Follow along with us and be inspired to play on
and our G+ community, All Things Kids.
                                                                


       All kids are different and only you can decide how you let your kids play. And with what materials you let them play with. My children are supervised when playing. Please keep this in mind with any post you read of mine!      
                                                                        See my copy right HERE
                                                                            

4 comments:

  1. Wow - that really is GREEN, isn't it?? I love the image of the water just in the mixing stage too. Such a fun and simple activity!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Love water play! great extension of the book!

    ReplyDelete
  3. What a simple and easy idea! My boys would love this. Thanks for sharing!
    Julie
    www.thechirpingmoms.com

    ReplyDelete
  4. I love how you incorporated the color mixing into water play! Just perfect! And I especially like how the activity is great for such a wide variety of ages!

    ReplyDelete