As you may remember from last week we questioned,
What ways do children discover how to create new colors?
Giving Tessa a jar, she begins mixing some of the offered colors, red, blue, and yellow. She mixes them together to make a new color.
“It’s making black. Actually it’s dark blue.” (mixing all three colors together)
“Now it’s making green.”
“You’re going to need a cap for this one. I made it blackish-blueish.”
While she’s mixing, Emma, who is painting at her side, is curious.
“Can I see?”
Tessa is happy to show her the new color and then offer it to her to use. Tessa then decides to make a different color. Being given a new jar, she chooses red and yellow.
“It looks like
orange.”