COLORS for Kids ???????????? YELLOW, RED, ORANGE and PINK ???? Compilation

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In today’s lesson, we explored the fun world of colors, focusing on yellow, red, orange, and pink. We identified various objects associated with each color, played games to spot them, and enjoyed singing songs that celebrate these vibrant hues. The lesson emphasized the joy of learning about colors and encouraged continued exploration and creativity.
  1. What is your favorite color that we learned about today?
  2. Can you name something that is yellow, red, orange, or pink?
  3. What fun song did we sing about colors?

Colors Are Fun!

Hello friends! Today, we’re going to have fun learning about colors. Let’s start with the color yellow. Can you say “yellow”? Great job! Let’s find out what things we can color yellow.

Yellow Adventures

The sun is yellow. Isn’t that cool? What else can we color yellow? How about a slide or a bucket? And look at these sunflowers—they would look so pretty in yellow!

Spot the Yellow!

Let’s play a game! Can you find the yellow fruit? Yes, bananas are yellow! What about a yellow toy? That’s right, the rubber duck is yellow. And look, the raincoat and the tennis ball are yellow too. Well done!

Sing Along with Yellow

Let’s sing a fun song about yellow. What color is the coolest? Yellow! Let’s color everything yellow!

Red is Here!

Now, let’s meet the color red. Can you say “red”? Awesome! Let’s see what we can color red.

Red Adventures

Apples and roses look great in red. What about a ladybug or a roof? They would look amazing in red!

Spot the Red!

Can you find the red fruit? Strawberries are red! And look, the stop sign is red too. What about the clown’s nose? It’s red! And the parrot in the tree is red as well. Great job spotting red!

Sing Along with Red

Let’s sing a song with Mr. Clown. His red nose is right under his frown!

Orange is Next!

Now, let’s learn about the color orange. Can you say “orange”? Fantastic! Let’s find things to color orange.

Orange Adventures

Pumpkins and oranges are perfect in orange. What about the windows of a castle or a little monster? They look so pretty in orange!

Spot the Orange!

Can you find the orange basketball? There it is! And look, carrots are orange too. Can you see the Viking with orange hair? Great job!

Sing Along with Orange

Let’s sing with our Viking friend who has bright orange hair!

Pretty in Pink!

Finally, let’s explore the color pink. Can you say “pink”? Wonderful! Let’s see what we can color pink.

Pink Adventures

A cake and a pastry chef’s hat would look great in pink. What about a store sign? It would be amazing in pink!

Spot the Pink!

Can you find the pink animal? The flamingo is pink! And look, there’s a pair of pink rain boots. What about the unicorn’s tail? It’s pink too! And the pink ice cream looks yummy!

Sing Along with Pink

Let’s sing with Benjamin the unicorn who turns pink in just a blink!

Keep Learning and Having Fun!

We’ve learned so much about colors today! There are many more colors to explore. Keep learning and having fun with colors!

  • What is your favorite color, and why do you like it so much? Can you think of something special that is your favorite color?
  • Can you find something in your room or around your house that is yellow, red, orange, or pink? What is it, and why do you think it is that color?
  • If you could color the world in just one color from the ones we learned today, which one would you choose and why? What would look the most fun in that color?
  1. Color Hunt: Go on a color hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that match the colors we learned about: yellow, red, orange, and pink. Can you find something yellow like a banana or a rubber duck? How about something red like an apple or a stop sign? Look for orange items like a basketball or a carrot, and pink items like a flamingo or a pair of rain boots. Share what you find with your friends or family!

  2. Color Mixing Magic: Let’s explore what happens when we mix colors! Use finger paints or colored water to mix primary colors and discover new ones. Try mixing red and yellow to see what color you get. What happens when you mix red and white? Experiment with different combinations and create a colorful masterpiece. What new colors did you discover?

  3. Color Story Time: Create a short story using the colors we learned. Imagine a day in the life of a yellow sun, a red apple, an orange pumpkin, and a pink flamingo. What adventures do they have? Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family. How do the colors make your story more exciting?

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

[Music]
Hello friends! Today, I’d like to introduce you to the color yellow. That’s right, it’s me, color yellow! I’m here to tell you all about it. At the end of the video, we’ll be singing a fun song. Let’s start by saying my name. Repeat after me: yellow!
Much louder: yellow!
Way to go! It’s color time! Let’s see what you can color yellow.

The sun is yellow. Awesome! What else? This slide would look great if we colored it yellow. Hmm, this bucket—I’d love to color it yellow! What about these sunflowers? Would you like to color them yellow? It looks so pretty! What an amazing job!

Now we’re going to spot things that are yellow. Pay attention! So many fruits! Can you find the yellow fruit? Here they are: the bananas! Bananas are yellow. Look at all those things! Can you find the yellow toy? Right here, the rubber duck! This rubber duck is yellow.

A ship! I wonder if there’s anything yellow here. The raincoat is yellow. Oh, there’s a little sailor! Want to sing along later? So many balls! There’s a yellow one. Can you see it? This one: the tennis ball! The tennis ball is yellow. Well done, everyone!

Hey little sailor, let’s sing!
What color is the coolest? Yellow!
No wonder it’s what you guessed: yellow!
Let’s color everything yellow!
Want to start again?

Hello friends! Ready to learn more colors? Today, I’ll be introducing the color red. Hi there! How are you doing, friends? I’m color red! I’m here to tell you a few things about myself. At the end of the video, we’ll be singing a fun song you can’t miss!

Let’s repeat my name all together: red!
Louder: red!
Way to go, everyone! Want to color a little? Let’s see how many things we can color red. The apples on this tree look great, and these roses—let’s color them red too! This ladybug would look so pretty if we colored her red. How about this roof? I think it would be awesome if we colored it red. That’s amazing! We did such a great job!

Now we’re going to spot things that are red. Mmm, fruit! Yum yum! Can you see any red fruit? The strawberries are red! Can you see the red one right there? The stop sign—it’s red! A clown! He’s wearing something red. Can you see it? That’s it—his nose is red! Hey Mr. Clown, want to sing with us later?

Look, there’s a tree full of birds! Can you see the red one? The parrot! This parrot is red. Well done, everyone! Time to sing! Mr. Clown, want to sing along?

[Music]
This clown is daydreaming; he can’t find his nose that’s beaming. Look in the mirror, Mr. Clown! Your red nose is right under your frown.

[Applause]
[Music]
Hello friends! Ready to learn more colors? Today, I’ll be introducing the color orange. Hello everyone! I’m color orange! Today, I’m going to tell you all about me. At the end of the video, we’ll be singing a song. Would you like to stay around?

Let’s start repeating my name: orange!
Can’t hear you: orange!
Awesome! Do you want to color a little? Let’s see how many things we can color orange. These pumpkins—that’s right! These oranges—they’re orange too!

What else? The windows of this castle, and the last thing we’re going to color is this little monster. It looks so pretty! We did an amazing job! Now we’re going to spot things that are orange. Can you spot the orange one? Here it is: the basketball! The basketball is orange.

Mmm, veggies! There’s an orange vegetable—the carrot! Carrots are orange. Look at all those Vikings! There’s one Viking with orange hair. Can you see him? This one right here in the middle has orange hair. Want to sing with us later, Viking friend?

Wow! Can you see the orange juice right here? It’s orange juice! Way to go, friends! Time to sing! Sing along, Viking!

The Viking just volunteered to ask his barber to shave his beard and his hair bright orange! What a change!

[Music]
Hello friends! Ready to learn more colors? Today, I’ll be introducing the color pink. Hello everyone! I’m color pink! Today, I’ll tell you all about myself. At the end of the video, we’ll be singing a song. Would you like to stay around?

Let’s start saying my name: pink!
Can’t hear you: pink!
Way to go! Want to do some coloring now? Let’s see how many things we can color pink. This cake would look great if we colored it pink. What if we colored the hat of the pastry chef? How about the store sign? It would look amazing if we colored it pink!

Those lollipops—yes! Well done! It looks so pretty! Now we’re going to spot things that are pink. Whoa! So many animals! Can you see the pink animal? The flamingo is pink!

So many pairs of rain boots! There’s a pair of pink rain boots. Can you see it? It’s right here! These rain boots are pink! A unicorn has something that’s pink. That’s it—the tail! Hey unicorn, will you sing with us later?

Ice cream! Can you see the pink one? This one right here—this ice cream is pink! Way to go, friends! Time to sing, unicorn!

[Music]
Benjamin the unicorn has a rainbow of colors, but when it gets rainy, he gets so very discolored. Turns pink in just a blink!

[Applause]
[Music]
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