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In this lesson, children embark on an exciting adventure to discover brown objects in their surroundings, such as teddy bears and tree trunks. They engage in a fun sing-along and participate in a game to count the brown items they find, while also learning about brown animals and autumn leaves. The lesson encourages ongoing exploration of colors, fostering curiosity and appreciation for the colorful world around them.
  1. What brown things can you see around you right now?
  2. Can you think of a brown animal or a brown food?
  3. What other colors do you want to find after brown?

Let’s Find Something Brown!

Hey there, friends! Are you ready for a fun game? Let’s go on a little adventure to find something brown around us. Can you think of anything that’s brown? Maybe a teddy bear, a tree trunk, or even a yummy chocolate bar!

Sing Along with Me!

Let’s make this even more fun by singing a little song together. Are you ready? Here we go!

Brown, Brown, Brown!

Brown, brown, brown, brown, brown, brown, brown, brown, brown, brown. Great job! You did it!

More Brown Things to Discover

Did you know that lots of animals are brown too? Like a cute little squirrel or a big, strong bear. And how about the crunchy leaves that fall from the trees in autumn? They’re brown too!

Let’s Play a Game!

Now, let’s play a game. Look around your room or outside and see how many brown things you can find. Count them and see if you can find more than five!

Keep Exploring Colors

Colors are so much fun to explore. After finding brown, you can try finding other colors like red, blue, or green. Each color has its own special things to discover!

Thanks for playing and singing with me today. Keep having fun and exploring the colorful world around you!

  • What are some of your favorite brown things that you see every day? Can you think of something brown that you really like?
  • Why do you think some animals, like squirrels and bears, are brown? How do you think their color helps them in nature?
  • When you look outside or around your room, what is the most interesting brown thing you can find? Why do you think it’s interesting?
  1. Brown Nature Walk: Take a walk outside with a grown-up and try to find as many brown things in nature as you can. Look for brown leaves, tree trunks, or even brown rocks. Bring a small bag to collect a few safe items like leaves or small sticks. When you get home, create a collage with your findings on a piece of paper. Talk about why you think these things are brown and what makes them special.

  2. Brown Treasure Hunt: At home, ask a grown-up to hide small brown objects around a room or in the backyard. These could be toys, pieces of paper, or even small snacks. Use a checklist to mark off each item you find. After the hunt, discuss why each item is brown and how it might look different if it were another color.

  3. Brown Art Project: Use brown crayons, markers, or paint to create a picture of your favorite brown animal, like a bear or a squirrel. Think about what makes this animal special and how it uses its brown color to blend into its environment. Share your artwork with friends or family and explain why you chose that animal.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

“Hey there, kids! Can you find something brown? Sing along with me. Here we go! Brown, brown, brown, brown, brown, brown, brown, brown, brown, brown. You did it!”

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