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This paper is dedicated to investigating and analyzing the role of color in palliative care for children with life-threatening conditions. Although the color-emotion association for children has been addressed by various studies, the differences between healthy and seriously sick children on how to perceive and preference colors are rarely touched upon from a psychological and clinical perspective. Eighty children (39 boys, 41 girls), aged from 6 to 8, consisted of healthy and ill participants. A combination of questionnaire and color assessment was used to determine whether or not the participants' health condition is independent of the selection and preference of the colors and emotions they have chosen. A bunch of interesting findings are examined and discussed, which might be of certain significance to the future psychological assessment, intervention and treatment for children in a palliative setting.