![]() ![]() This is an activity that you can do with everyday materials such as pom poms and a dip tray. You’ll also need some kids’s tweezers or small tongs. The player with the most gumballs covered wins. Players continue playing until all of the gumballs are covered. I bought some plastic arrows for the spinner from an education supply store, but you can also use a large paper clip on the end of a pencil.Įach player has to spin a color and the cover a gumball that is the same color. You also need the board game and color spinner. To play this game, each player needs a set of counters that are the same color. For example, a red apple.Ĭolor Game 2 – Gumball Roll and Cover Game The first player to reach the finish wins.Īs an extension activity, ask the kids to name the color and an object that is that color. ![]() To play this game you’ll need the board game, some counters and a dice.Įach player needs to roll the dice, move that number of spots and say the color. An American AND Australian spelling version is included. ![]() These free color games help kids learn to identify colors in a fun, hands-on way. ![]()
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