Learning to recognize colors is typically one of the first concepts babies and toddlers are taught and can be done simply by pointing out different colors in your child's surroundings. However, there are also a ton of learning tools in the form of puzzles, toys, books, and games that teach not only colors but also other basic concepts such as numbers, letters, sorting, math, matching, and more.
Keep scrolling to see and shop some of our favorite toys that help with color recognition.
The Learning Resources Farmer's Market Color Sorting Set ($27, originally $40) teaches color recognition through fruits and vegetables.
The Ravensburger Snail's Pace Race Game ($21) is a simple game that requires players to guess which colored snail will win a highly competitive race to the finish line.
This Kidzlane Egg Toy ($22) teaches colors along with matching and numbers.
This Ravensburger Friends of a Feather ($15) game is aimed at kids ages 3 and up and requires players to collect colorful feathers.
The Simple First Words Let's Say Our Colors ($13, originally $15) teaches kids to identify colors, as well as say and read their names.
The Hoot Owl Hoot! Board Game ($16) teaches colors through teamwork. Players work together to help the owls fly back to their nest by jumping from colored space to colored space depending on the order of the cards drawn.
How cute is this Melissa & Doug Colorful Fish Chunky Puzzle ($9, originally $12), which teaches colors and their names through bright fish pieces?
The Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Busy Boombox ($20) is a STEM toy for the youngest minds, teaching babies 6 months and up the alphabet, counting in English and Spanish, colors, shapes, and opposites.
Candy Land ($13), one of the most iconic board games ever, helps kids with color recognition through its colored cards, which inform the player which space they can next advance to.
These Jumbo Counting Bears With Stacking Cups ($25, originally $27) teach colors as well as counting and physical sorting, which also assists with motor skills.
This Wooden Shape and Color Sorting Puzzle ($16, originally $19) helps develop fine motor skills as toddlers sort the pieces by shape, number of pegholes, and color.
With the Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Lil' Gamer ($8), babies ages 6 months and older will learn directions, colors, numbers, and shapes.
This The Learning Journey Lift & Learn Puzzle ($13) focuses on colors and shapes, as well as sight word recognition for both.
In the Gamewright Hisss Card Game ($15), players ages 4 and up are required to match colors and make snakes from heads to tails, collecting the most snakes in order to win the round.
The Ravensburger Colorama ($22) is a game of colors and shapes for kids ages 3 and up.
Your toddlers can go sorting crazy with this colorful Skoolzy Butterfly Sorting Toy ($29).
This The Learning Journey Learn With Me Numbers & Colors Pig E Bank ($24) introduces children ages 2 and up to numbers and colors.
The Lewo Wooden Rainbow Stacking Game ($15) is a nesting toy that also teaches colors and can inspire creativity.
These Educational Insights Colors Beanbags ($20, originally $23) teach both colors and what their names look like spelled out.
These Coogam Letters Matching Eggs ($25, originally $30) teach both colors and capital letters.
The Thought-Spot Play & Learn Cube Game ($21) grows with your child from 18 months on, teaching concepts such as colors, letters, critical-thinking skills, feelings recognition, and more.
The Skoolzy Peg Board ($17) teaches sorting, patterning, basic math skills, and more, in addition to color recognition.