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Keep a small, clear palette: walls beige/light brown (wood), roof red or dark brown, door brown, windows light blue, trunk brown, leaves green, path gray. Start with 3–4 crayons and add more later so toddlers can color large areas easily.
Say: “This house is made of big building blocks—like your toy bricks.” Point to squares and rectangles, trace the edges with a finger, and count the “blocks” together. This links the clear block shapes with the realistic drawing style.
Try: 1) One color for the roof, another for the wall. 2) Count the 1–2 windows and color them the same. 3) Find squares (windows) and a triangle (roof). 4) Color large areas first, then small ones. Thick wax or triangle crayons help little hands.
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