Hey there! Let’s have fun learning colors with our ice cream friends. It’s going to be tasty and exciting! We’ll learn about each color one by one.
Red is a bright and happy color. Think of yummy cherries, raspberry sauce, and sweet strawberries. Did you know that seeing red can make you feel hungry?
Orange is a friendly color, just like orange creamsicles, tangy tangerine sorbet, and ice-cold popsicles. Guess what? Carrots used to be purple!
Yellow is a cheerful color. It’s like frozen lemonade, banana splits, and pineapple marmalade. So sunny and bright!
Green is fresh and cool. Imagine creamy mint ice cream with chocolate chips or pistachio ice cream with crunchy bits. Yum!
Blue and purple are cool colors. Think of blueberries and plums. You can eat them plain or make a yummy sauce for your ice cream!
White is like vanilla. It’s light and soothing, just like sweet whipped cream and marshmallows on top of your ice cream cone.
Black is dark and flavorful. It’s like licorice, spice, or cookie crumbs that make your ice cream extra nice.
Brown is chocolatey goodness! Think of brownie chunks or fudge. Did you know cacao beans were once used as money? What a sweet deal!
Now that we’ve learned about colors, let’s go on a color scavenger hunt! Here’s how you can do it at home:
Step One: Wrap the inside of each clear bucket with a different color of construction paper.
Step Two: Secure the paper so it stays inside the bucket.
Step Three: Start your hunt! Try to find as many things as you can of each color inside your house. Bonus points if you find a food item in your color!
We have 60 seconds to find blue and yellow things around the room. Ready, set, go!
I found two yellow pencils, yellow paint, a yellow sponge, and a yellow button. I found a blue paintbrush, two blue gloves, and a camera. Great job!
Now it’s your turn to have fun with colors and create your own scavenger hunt. Ask your grown-up to help you explore more fun stories and activities!
Thanks for learning with us! Have fun exploring colors!
Color Mixing Experiment: Let’s discover what happens when we mix colors! Gather some water, clear cups, and food coloring in red, yellow, and blue. With the help of a grown-up, add a few drops of two different colors into a cup of water and watch what new color you create. Try mixing red and yellow, blue and yellow, and red and blue. What new colors do you see? Can you find something in your house that matches the new colors you made?
Ice Cream Color Match: Create your own paper ice cream cones using colored construction paper. Cut out different colored scoops and cones. Mix them up and try to match the scoops to the correct cone color. You can also play a game with a friend or family member by taking turns picking a scoop and finding the matching cone. How many matches can you make?
Colorful Nature Walk: Take a walk outside with a grown-up and look for colors in nature. Can you find something red like a strawberry or something green like mint leaves? Try to find one item for each color you learned about. When you get back, draw a picture of the colorful things you found. Share your drawing with your family and tell them about your colorful adventure!
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Let’s learn all the colors! It’s tasty and fun with ice cream friends and food for thought. We’ll learn them one by one.
**Red**
Red is bright and vibrant like sundae topping cherries, raspberry sauce, and sweet, juicy strawberries. Did you know that the color red can make people feel hungry?
**Orange**
Oranges are friendly like orange creamsicles or tangy tangerine sorbet and ice-cold popsicles. Did you know carrots used to be purple?
**Yellow**
Yellow is cheerful like frozen lemonade or bananas turned into splits or pineapple marmalade.
**Green**
Green is fresh like creamy mint filled with chocolate chips or pistachio ice cream with tasty crunchy bits.
**Blue and Purple**
Blue and purple are cool like blueberries and plums. You can eat them plain or make a sauce for extra ice cream yum!
**White**
White is like vanilla, a light and soothing tone for sweet whipped cream and marshmallows atop your ice cream cone.
**Black**
Black is dark and flavorful like licorice and spice or cookie crumbs that make ice cream oh so nice.
**Brown**
Brown is chocolate like brownie chunks or fudge. We love it!
Did you know cacao beans were once used as money? What a sweet deal!
**The End**
I’m Audrey, and I’m Victoria. We just watched “Num Nom Colors.” My favorite part was when they said, “No, but I’m ready to eat!” My favorite part was when there was a cute little mint leaf that said, “I’ve been minting to tell you something.”
Now that we’ve watched, we’re going to go on a little color scavenger hunt! Here’s what you need to do a scavenger hunt at home: two clear buckets, colorful construction paper, and tape.
**Step One:** Wrap the inside of your clear bucket with construction paper. Each bucket should have a different color paper.
**Step Two:** Secure the paper so that it stays inside.
**Step Three:** Start your hunt! The goal is to see how many things you can find of each color inside your house. Bonus points if you can find a food item in your color!
We have 60 seconds to see how many blue and yellow things we can find around the room. Ready, set, go!
I found two yellow pencils, yellow paint, a yellow sponge, and a yellow button. I found a blue paintbrush, two blue gloves, and a camera.
Good job! Now it’s your turn to watch “Num Nom Colors” and create your own color scavenger hunt. If you don’t have books, what are you waiting for? It’s a kid-safe, ad-free library full of storybooks brought to life. Ask your grown-up to start exploring more fun stories like these!
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