Mouse Paint

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Complete the Mouse Picture

Mouse Paint is a coloring game for younger children. The picture includes a mouse and a sun that still need color. A paint pen and seven color choices appear on the screen. The player picks up the pen, chooses a shade, and fills the blank parts of the picture.

The drawing gives children a clear goal. They can color the mouse first, work on the sun, or move between both parts. There is no need to follow one fixed color plan.

How the Paint Pen Works

Using the paint tool takes a little care. The player selects the pen and holds the left mouse button while moving it toward a color. Releasing the button chooses that shade. The selected color appears in a small patch near the bottom of the screen.

The player then picks up the pen again and moves it over part of the mouse. Releasing the button adds the chosen color. The same steps can be repeated until the mouse and sun look complete.

Seven Colors to Explore

Mouse Paint gives children freedom to create their own picture. The mouse does not need to use natural colors. A child can make a blue body, green ears, or a red tail. The sun can stay yellow or use a different shade.

The seven-color palette offers enough choice without making the screen confusing. Children can make nearby parts match or give every area a separate color.

Practising Careful Mouse Movement

The activity also gives children practice with computer controls. They learn to hold a button, move the pointer, and release it in the right place. These actions require steady hand movement.

Players can test one color at a time and check the selected shade before painting. Mouse Paint keeps the task small and clear. Finish the mouse, color the sun, and enjoy the completed picture. The simple tools keep the focus on color choices and careful movement.

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