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Lakeshore Color Viewers How Primary Colors Turn Into Secondary Colors

These basic-to-use viewers are a fun way for students to discover colors all around them! We've included 6 kid-safe color viewers—2 each in red, blue, and yellow—with chunky handles that are specially designed for little hands. As they look through the viewers, children will explore how colors work... and watch colors transform into new ones right before their eyes.
Suggested Activities:
• Encourage students to hold the viewers up to the light to see each different color.
• Have students hold the viewers so that they look through two different colors at once. This will help them see how primary colors combine with one another to make secondary colors.
• Have students look at objects that are different colors than their viewer.
For example, a student with a blue viewer might look at a red apple or a green book cover. Ask students what they see. Do any of the objects look different? What happens when students look at a

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