How Toys Help Kids Learn Shapes and Colors 

 

Everywhere we look, we can see so many shapes and everywhere we go, we are surrounded by colors.


According to research studies, color and shape recognition carries critical importance in the development of children’s cognitive skills. Colors are some of the earlier words they tend to learn and a means they can use for learning. It’s important to incorporate them into their daily activities, because children remember colors better than verbal cues. So, combining content with colorful visuals improves your child’s memorization. 


Early recognition of shapes allows children to strengthen their hand-eye coordination, Motor Skills and problem-solving skills, as well develop their vocabulary knowledge (e.g. being able to identify and name shapes).


Children learn to associate colors with particular objects from a young age. For instance, they often associate red with apples, yellow with sun, blue with sky etc. Exposing a baby to different shades of colors and types of shapes can help them make important connections and expand their vocabulary, because colors help to assess, estimate and define an object. 

Learning shapes and colors is an important part of a child's education. That knowledge will have significant effects on their future life, as they grow up and develop skills related to the subjects mentioned above. Forcing kids to learn them by repetition is not enough, however. They need individualized learning techniques that can help them grasp the concept easily and directly, without getting bored. The best way to do this is through the use of educational toys. These are specially designed items that have been created to help children learn in a fun and engaging way.

 Learning with Colors & Shapes

 

Colors and Shapes play an important component for designing the educational spaces of children. Children display their full potential for learning in colorful rooms with different shapes. This depends on the color skill to affect human beings’ perception of the world around them.

When starting to teach your child shapes it’s a good idea to start with the most basic ones, for example square, triangle or circle. Then once they are confident with these you can start adding in more complex shapes like rectangle, heart or diamond.

Scientific studies demonstrate that colors and shapes affect the brain and the entire central nervous system as well.   

Generally, warmer colors like orange and yellow bring happiness, while cooler colors like blue and green tend to have a calming effect. It is often a matter of finding the right combination of colors and shapes in nursery or school rooms to create the most suitable learning environment for them. 

Benefits of Colors & Shapes Toys

 

Verbal communication: Teaching children about colors and shapes is a great way to give them some vocabulary for describing the world around them. This opens up new and exciting avenues for verbal communication.

Problem Solving: Toys for colors and shape recognition encourage children to develop problem solving skills. Toys like geometric sorters help children learn about different shapes and colors, while asking them to focus on solving the problem in hand.

Vocabulary: Learning about different shapes and colors, children improve their vocabulary skills by learning names of shapes and colors. They are encouraged to spell them out, their spellings and their pronunciation.

Sorting and classifying: As children learn to identify colors and shapes, they can sort and classify objects around them based on these attributes. This helps children in their day-to-day activities.

Counting - Counting different shapes with multiple colors help improve children’s basic numeracy skills. Toys like Wooden shape tower help children counting blocks and learning basic counting.

Top Color and Shape recognition toys

 

Teaching colors is best done through playful experiences to children. There are great games and toys you can play with your child to help them learn their shapes.

This 10-piece puzzle is great for little ones to develop their shape skills! Each block fits neatly into the board, with each shape at different sizes children can also lay them out in size order as well as shape categories. Encourage Focus and Memorization in children from an early age.

Encourage your child's creativity and imagination to build whatever they like with Tooky's 100's of blocks! A wide range of shapes and sizes they can build whatever their little minds desire. Block play also helps develop their motor skills! Suitable for children aged 36 months and above.

The wooden geometric block sorter playset toys for kids is a fun and colorful way to count to 5 and learn names of new shapes! Choose from a circle, a rectangle, a triangle, a square and a pentagon! Neatly placed and stored on a board to keep safe. Suitable for children aged 2 years and above.

This is a great first shape sorter for little hands, sturdy colourful blocks are easy to grip, and they'll have great fun finding the space for the shapes. Encourage focus and critical thinking with our range of Educational Blocks.

Tooky Toy's wooden activity triangle can keep your little one entertained for ages! With so much to do you wouldn't know where to start! Spin and push side to side on the abacus side, sort shapes into one side and grab them out of the opposite side! Can you get the ladybug to the flower and the bee to the honeypot?