She may still be learning her colors. When my granddaughter was two, everything was either "geen" or "boo". And if she is a bit colorblind, it's not a major handicap. Lots of us live with it.
blues, greens and purples and some pinks. i got that info from her old official website.
purples and bright pinks and blues and lots of accsesories
green , yellow , blue, maybe purples like really dark purples, grays, some black, and possibly some hot pinks. But it actually doesn't really matter if they're tomboys or not, their favorite colors are similar to that of boys and girls everywhere.
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They mainly see blues, purples, greens and greys. They cannot see reds, pinks and oranges.
This depends on the girl. While a lot of girls love purples and pinks, some really like blue or other colors.
blues! Pinks! Purples!
Blues, light greens and pastal purples are the calmest while reds, pinks, yellows and whites are not.
I'm going to presume you're talking about a bedroom. Depending on the tints of the pinks and purples (lighter rather than darker), yes, they can work together. Use one as the main color and the other as a trim. Then use the light blue as accents only (think throw pillows and such). Light blue accents will work best if you can find material with shades of pinks and purples in it to tie it all together.
Jeans and like colors. Reds with pinks and orange, blues with greens, yellows with orange or other light colors. Jeans should be washed with blues or purples, but that depends on the color of your jeans. Whites should definitely be washed by themselves or they could get dyed a different color.
2 of june 2011