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Encourage your child to use warm tones like red, orange, yellow, and brown for the leaves. Show real autumn leaves or pictures so they discover and mimic nature's color variety.
For mushrooms, brown tones, white, or even a bright red with white spots for the fly agaric are suitable. Pumpkins are usually orange, but can also be yellow or green. Explain that nature has many colors and not everything has to be perfect.
Praise every attempt! Start with larger areas and guide their hand if needed. Explain that the lines are like little fences to keep the color from running away. The focus is on the joy of discovery, not perfection.
Talk about the things they are coloring: 'Look, this is a maple leaf, it turns red in autumn!' or 'This mushroom grows in the forest.' Ask what they like about autumn to create a personal connection to the season.
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