We’ve done enough of these Color By Number sheets that Lorelai is able to do them completely by herself. She matches the bird to the number at the top and then grabs the crayon she needs. “3 is… yellow,” she will say. Then I go, “And what is three (yellow) in Spanish?” “Amarillo!” (which really comes out more like ‘armadillo’)
There is a method to this madness… She’s matching, thinking, and learning a bit of Spanish in the process. This one is also a printable. The link is at the bottom!
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Isn’t 3 tres and yellow amarillo?
3 IS yellow in this case.
But thanks for pointing that out.