She grabbed more balls and paper rolls and started building what she called “a fort”. She was so enthralled that she wanted to do more. However, the color matching ball game didn’t stop there. Once my daughter had matched all the paper rolls up with the color balls she had a huge sense of accomplishment. My daughter quickly found out that if she didn’t spread out the paper rolls enough that she would bump them and they would topple over. Have your child balance a ball on top of the color matching paper roll.īalance and building is amazing for critical thinking skills. I made one long and two short paper rolls for each color of ball I had.Īnd voila…you’ve prepped your color ball matching game! Use colors that match the color of balls you have.
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