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For the mountains, gray, brown, or even soft green tones are suitable, depending on the rock or vegetation. The river can be colored in various shades of blue or turquoise to depict water realistically.
Point to the outlines and name the shapes: 'This is a mountain, it's very tall!' or 'Here flows the river, fish live there.' Encourage your child to describe what they see.
Yes, suggest coloring the sky lighter blue at the top and slightly darker at the bottom. For trees, leaves in different shades of green can add depth. Explain that they don't have to use just one color per element.
Talk about whether you've seen mountains or a river before. 'Do you remember our trip to the lake? It looked like that too!' This helps create a connection to the real world and deepens understanding.
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