 One way to help a child learn about colors is through sorting. For this activity, you'll need to pick some objects that are of different colors. For my example, I'll be using purple, orange, and yellow crayons. Then you can say, let's sort by colors. We'll put all of the yellow crayons in one group, put all the orange crayons in another group, and put all the purple crayons in another group. You can start off by organizing one of the colors first. So I'll pick yellow. Take all these yellow crayons, and there is my yellow group. Then you can ask the child to sort the other two colors. Let's say they choose to do the orange group first, and then they can do the last purple group. Now for this activity, I chose to use crayons, but you can use any other objects like marbles or flowers, as long as they come in multiple colors that you can divide into multiple groups. This activity will help a child develop their logical thinking.