The magic of color mixing in a toddler activity.
Is there anything more magical to a toddler than primary colors making secondary colors? We made this science come alive in Color Mixing.
One of our favorite toddler activities is Pouring Station – but we needed an indoor update on that dandy little project. Nothing like coloring mixing to update our old pouring station classic.
Setting up a Color Mixing station inside is totally doable.
Materials:
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- under the bed storage tub
- food coloring
- cups and bowls
I set our beloved under the bed storage tub on some towels IN OUR HOUSE. Yes, this is a toddler water activity that I did inside. And you know what? It was fine. He was fine. I was fine. The floors are still fine. I promise.
Inside the tub, I had three empty bowls each corresponding to two cups of colored water: red + yellow, red + blue, blue + yellow.
I sat with my toddler, Sam, for the beginning of this activity and helped guide his pouring of the cups. I didn’t do it for him, I just called out the colors and helped him move down the line so he didn’t dump all six cups into one glass bowl. I just did a small “teaching” moment at each bowl: “Oh red + yellow….. what’s it going to be?” And he’d giggle with joy as the water changed to orange. Like I said, magic!
Once we got through the six colors, then it was a water pouring free for all with these bowls, cups, and I even threw in a few measuring cups just for fun. This part of the activity kept him happily occupied for about 15 minutes. He made a beautiful puke color by the end. And the water stayed in the tub – I promise. There was no disaster, there was no epic spill out.
It was just a very happy toddler pouring his colors. Two thumbs up for this simple activity.













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