How to use color to make babies smarter

  Color has the "magic" that can influence a baby's feelings, emotions, and behavior. Colors that look good will make the baby's body feel comfortable, their emotions balanced, and their behavior flexible and coordinated. Give him some 'color stimulation'! So, how can parents use colors to make babies smarter and more flexible?

  

How to use color to make babies smarter1

  Fill the baby's surroundings with beautiful colors

  You can carefully decorate a beautiful little room for your baby. Hang some colorful accessories on the crib and stroller, such as small bells, colored balls, small flowers, etc., and change them into colorful clothes and blankets. This way, when the baby opens their eyes every day, they can see various colors.

  Play some color games with the baby

  1. Hide and Seek "

  You can also play hide and seek with your baby with toys. Shake the colored toy in front of the baby first, and then hide the toy behind them. Suddenly take out the toy when the baby cannot find it. When toys appear in front of babies instantly, they will become happy, and this kind of "hide and seek" is very effective for visual stimulation of babies.

  2. Find Color

  Parents can buy some colorful small cards, hold them one by one in front of their babies, and tell them, "Baby, this is red, this is blue..." After the baby recognizes these colors, the mother can name a color and ask the baby to find it from the card. This type of game can help babies remember these colors more clearly and improve their memory.

  3. Separate fruits

  Prepare red and yellow buckets and different colored fruits in advance, let the baby separate the picked fruits according to different colors, and then put the red fruits in the red bucket and the yellow fruits in the yellow bucket. If the baby doesn't know how to put it, the mother can patiently remind him, 'Just put the fruit in a small bucket of the same color!' Through this game, it can promote the baby's ability to classify by color and improve his judgment.

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