Secondary Colors - Facts for Kids

A close-up photograph of sharpened colored pencils submerged in water, covered in tiny air bubbles. The pencils display vibrant colors, including blue, green, yellow, pink, red, and orange, against a dark background, creating a striking contrast.

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Facts About Secondary Colors For Kids

Secondary colors are made by mixing two primary colors together — like mixing yellow and blue to make green!

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