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Ghaesm K asked:


I am doing my paper on desinging a yoy that teaches math to kids. and I need to know some information on color psycology. So I know what colors a should use on the toy.

Kerry
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3 Responses to “what is color psychology in desinging learning toys for kids about 8-10 years old?”

  1. xBobbyCx

    Use bright colours as they stimulate the part of the brain related to visual stuff. Kids like bright colours.

    Try using the primary colours - in bright tones. Red, Blue, Yellow etc. Or strong, bright purple or pink.

    Stay away from maroon, brown, if possible/

  2. Kimberly P

    use the primary colors blue, yellow and red. these colors are easy to distinguish from each other.

  3. ilovela

    1. Use colors to attract children’s attention to lead them to learn.

    2. Use the same color to show them that certain different numbers are associated with each other.

    3. Use shading, light to dark, assigned to ascending numbers, to make them associate the darker numbers with being larger, so that they have help to remember which numbers have greater value.

    4. Set up a group of differently colored objects, and ask them to count how many are red, or orange, and so on.