I know you probably have your St. Patrick's Day activities all planned, but this fun rainbow game can be used any time of the year. In fact, rainbows are very popular here year-round! So, whether you want something to keep those little fingers busy while you fix dinner, or another St. Patrick's Day activity, I thought you'd enjoy this {FREE} printable!
You can give it to your child with a bowl of colored cereal and she will know just what to do with it! Or, you could turn it into a game by drawing colored cards (like Uno cards) and "playing" a piece of cereal that matches the card. You can count the pieces. You can tie it into a rainbow unit and use it as a follow-up activity after you make your own rainbows and learn about colors. My daughter actually chose to put the colors in order because she has a rainbow color song that she loves. (Did I mention rainbows are popular here?)
You can download it for free here! Enjoy!!
I may share at any of these parties!
11 comments:
That's so cute, thanks!
Thanks, Gianna!
What a cute art activity for color sorting, counting, and fine motor coordination activity!
Nancy
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this is such a cute idea
Nancy, it does strengthen a lot of different skills--in a very colorful way!
Thanks, Amanda!
Planned to do rainbows like this for my daughter's rainbow party next weekend. I think I'll use this printable. Thanks! I'll link back. Jodi @ meaningfulmama.com
Thanks, Jodi! I'd love to see how you use it! I'm also planning a rainbow birthday party for the (very) near future!
What a fabulous activity. I LOVE rainbows! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
What a fun idea! Who doesn't love to play with their food =-) Thanks for sharing at TGIF! See you Friday,
Beth =-)
What a great idea. We made a colored cereal rainbow earlier this year. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday! I hope you will share with us again this week!
Thanks to sharing your fun idea. My son really likes to play with his food. ^^; My son and I will really enjoy this activity.
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