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Materials

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Color chips or paint samples from a paint store

Cup hooks

Wooden board Hole punch

Basket

Instructions

1. Read Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? to the children.

2. Give each child a color chip, then ask each child to find something in the room that is the same color as his chip. Children take turns naming their color and finding an object in the room that is the same color.

3. Take a wooden board and screw the cup hooks into the board.

4. Have available a set of color chips that duplicates the children's. Punch a hole in each chip and laminate it. (Formica color chips also work well.) Put the duplicate set of chips into a basket.

5. Ask the children to search through the basket for a matching color chip and then hang their pair on a hook.

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