Here are some ideas I used with my preschoolers to help them learn their colours:
Colour Activity #1:
Mystery Colour Bag
Colour Activity #2:
Reading Books
See also Colour Books List
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Colour Activity #11:
Sorting Coloured Candy
Colour Activity #13
Handprint Paintings
Colour Activity #14:
Colours Booklet
Here's some ideas for a Colours Booklet. My favourite is probably the Colours Collage Booklet. I thought that it turned out very nice. It'd probably be even better if you could laminate it. I put it on the kids' bookshelf when it was done and they pulled it out from time to time and looked through it- a great reminder even after you've moved on to other things!
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