Colors All Around | Learning Song for Babies and Toddlers

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In the lesson “Welcome to the World of Colors,” Rockin’ Raleigh introduces the concept of colors and their significance in our daily lives. Through engaging descriptions and activities, children learn about the beauty of colors like green, yellow, and blue, and are encouraged to explore and express their creativity by singing, drawing, and participating in color hunts. The lesson emphasizes the joy and magic that colors bring to our world.
  1. What colors do you see outside when you look at the trees and the sky?
  2. How does the yellow sun make you feel when you see it?
  3. Can you think of a fun song you can sing about your favorite colors?

Welcome to the World of Colors!

Hello, friends! I’m Rockin’ Raleigh, and I’m here to show you something super cool: colors! Colors are like magic, and they make our world so beautiful. Let’s explore some of the amazing colors we see every day!

Colors Are Everywhere!

Colors are all around us, and they make everything look so pretty. Can you think of some colors you see every day? Maybe you see green trees, a yellow sun, or a blue sky. Let’s sing a fun song about these colors!

Green Like the Trees

Look outside and see the trees. They are green! Green is the color of leaves and grass. It’s a color that makes us feel happy and calm.

Yellow Like the Sun

The sun is bright and yellow. It shines down on us and makes everything warm and sunny. Yellow is a cheerful color that makes us smile.

Blue Like the Sky

When you look up, you see the big, blue sky. Blue is the color of the ocean and the sky. It’s a peaceful color that makes us feel relaxed.

Let’s Sing About Colors!

Now that we know some colors, let’s sing a song! Singing about colors is a fun way to remember them. You can make up your own song about your favorite colors too!

Fun Color Activities

Here are some fun things you can do to learn more about colors:

  • Draw a picture using your favorite colors.
  • Go on a color hunt and find things that are red, blue, green, and yellow.
  • Mix colors with paint to see what new colors you can make.

Colors make our world a wonderful place. Keep exploring and have fun with colors every day!

  1. What is your favorite color, and where do you see it in your everyday life? Can you think of something special that is that color?
  2. Imagine you are outside on a sunny day. What colors do you see around you, and how do they make you feel?
  3. If you could create a new color, what would it look like, and what would you name it? How would you use it in a drawing or painting?
  1. Color Scavenger Hunt: Go on a color scavenger hunt around your home or classroom. Find objects that match each color of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Can you find something for each color? Share your findings with your friends or family and talk about how these colors make you feel.

  2. Color Mixing Magic: Use watercolors or food coloring to mix different colors together. Start with the primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. What happens when you mix red and blue? How about yellow and blue? Create a chart of your color experiments and give each new color a fun name.

  3. Color Storytime: Choose a color and create a short story or drawing about it. For example, if you choose green, you might draw a picture of a frog in a green pond or tell a story about a green dragon. Share your story or drawing with the class and explain why you chose that color.

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

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Rock and Learn
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Hi kids! I’m Rockin’ Raleigh, the really radical rock and roll round man, and I want to show you some really cool things—the most beautiful things you will ever see: colors!

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That’s right! Colors are all around us in our wonderful universe. Let’s sing a song about some of the colors we see every day.

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Trees…

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The sun shines down, its light all everywhere for the whole wide world to share.

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