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30 Preschool Color Action Songs, Finger Plays & Rhymes

A fabulous collection of preschool action songs, finger plays and rhymes all about color or colour – depending upon where in the world you are! However you spell it, these songs and rhymes are so much fun to sing! Great for singing with toddlers, and at preschool and kindergarten.

This post is part of a whole series of collections of super fun, themed children’s rhymes, songs and finger plays. Be sure to click through to see them all!

COLOUR SONGS & RHYMES TO SING WITH EVERY COLOUR

The Colour I See
Sing together as a group. Children stand up and complete the actions when their clothing matches the colour chosen.

Red*, red is the colour I see,
If you’re wearing red then show it to me,
Stand up, turn around, touch the ground,
Show me your red then sit back down.

* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.

Twinkle, Twinkle Rainbow Star
Fun to play with a set of coloured felt/flannel stars on a felt/flannel board. Choose one child at a time to come and find a star in the colour you are singing about.

Twinkle, twinkle yellow* star,
How I wonder where you are?
Let’s go looking here and there,
Let’s go looking everywhere.
Twinkle, twinkle, yellow star,
How I wonder where you are?

* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.

If You’re Wearing Red Today
If you’re wearing red* today,
Red today, red today,
If you’re wearing red today,
Stand up and shout, “Hooray!”

* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.

Many Fish Rhyme
Fun to play with a set of coloured felt/flannel fish on a felt/flannel board. Choose one child at a time to come and find a fish in the colour you are singing about.

There are so many fish,
In the deep blue sea.
What colour fish does (child’s name) see?
(Child chooses a fish and says the colour name).

Can You Find?
(Tune: Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush)
Place a variety of coloured blocks, craft sticks, ribbons or other tokens in the centre of the circle before you begin. Each child finds an object to match the colour being sung about. Alternatively, one child is chosen to find the object for each verse.

Can you find the colour red*,
The colour red, the colour red?
Can you find the colour red,
And hold it in the air?

* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.

Find the Purple
(Tune: Do You Know the Muffin Man?)

Play with a set of coloured crayons. Choose one child at a time to come and find the crayon that matches the song you are singing.

Can you find the pur-ple*,
The pur-ple, the pur-ple?
Can you find the pur-ple
The pur-ple crayon.

* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.

If You’re Wearing Something Blue
(Tune: If You’re Happy and You Know It)

If you’re wearing something blue*, clap your hands.
If you’re wearing something blue, clap your hands.
If you’re wearing something blue, then stomp your feet, too.
If you’re wearing something blue, cap your hands.

* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.

COLOUR SONGS & RHYMES ABOUT RED

Five Red Ladybugs
Five red ladybugs climbing up a door,
One flew away then there were four.

Four red ladybugs sitting on a tree,
One flew away then there were three.

Three red ladybugs landed on a shoe,
One flew away then there were two.

Two red ladybugs looking for some fun,
One flew away and then there was one.

One red ladybug sitting in the sun,
She flew away and then there were none.

Red Rhyme
Red is a stop sign,
Red is a rose,
Red is an apple,
And a funny clown’s nose.

COLOUR SONGS & RHYMES ABOUT ORANGE

Orange Garden Song
(Tune: The Wheels on the Bus)

The pumpkins in my garden are orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
The pumpkins in my garden are orange, orange, orange,
O-R-A-N-G-E.

The carrots in my garden are orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
The carrots in my garden are orange, orange, orange,
O-R-A-N-G-E.

The oranges on my tree are orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
The oranges on my tree are orange, orange, orange,
O-R-A-N-G-E.

The peaches on my tree are orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
The peaches on my tree are orange, orange, orange,
O-R-A-N-G-E.

COLOUR SONGS & RHYMES ABOUT YELLOW

Five Yellow Polka Dots
Place five large yellow paper dots on the floor. Select one child at a time to choose a dot and perform the action.Five yellow polka dots lay on the floor,
One sat up and then there were four.Four yellow polka dots smiling up at me,
One tipped over and then there were three. Three yellow polka dots wondering what to do,
One fell down and then there were two.Two yellow polka dots went out for a run,
One was soon out of breath and then there was one.One yellow polka dot rolled out the door,
When it was gone, there were no more.Yellow Rhyme
Yellow is a star,
Yellow is the sun,
Yellow is the moon,
When the day is done.

COLOUR SONGS & RHYMES ABOUT GREEN

Green Song
(Tune: Skip to My Lou)

Green, green, the grass is green,
A jumping frog and a long string bean,
The juiciest apple you’ve ever seen,
Green, green, green my darling.

I’ll sing this song, that’s what I’ll do,
I love green more than red or blue,
Won’t you try to sing it too?
Green, green, green my darling.

Five Green and Speckled Frogs
Five green and speckled frogs,
Sat on a speckled log,
Eating some most delicious bugs.
Yum! Yum!
One jumped into the pool,
Where it was nice and cool,
Then there were four green, speckled frogs! Glub! Glub!

COLOUR SONGS & RHYMES ABOUT BLUE

Blue Song
(Tune: The Farmer in the Dell)

B-l-u-e spells blue,
B-l-u-e spells blue,
Hi-ho did you know,
B-l-u-e spells blue?

The big sky is blue
The sea is too.
Hi-ho did you know,
B-l-u-e spells blue?

Blue Rhyme
Blue is the ocean,
Blue is the sky,
Blue are the blueberries,
I put into the pie.

COLOUR SONGS & RHYMES ABOUT PURPLE

Purple Rhyme
Purple are grapes,
Purple are plums,
Purple is a violet,
And the bruise on my thumb.

COLOUR SONGS & RHYMES ABOUT WHITE

I’m a Little Snowman
(Tune: I’m a Little Teapot)

I’m a little snowman, round and white,
I’m made from snow, so shiny and bright.
When the sun is shining, hear me shout,
I melt away, there’s no doubt!

COLOUR SONGS & RHYMES ABOUT BLACK

Baa Baa Black Sheep
Baa baa black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir,
Three bags full.

One for the master,
One for the dame,
And one for the little boy
Who lives down the lane.

RAINBOW SONGS & RHYMES

If You’re Wearing Red
(Tune: If You’re Happy and You Know It)

If you are wearing red, shake your head,
If you are wearing red, shake your head,
If you are wearing red,
Then please shake your head,
If you are wearing, red shake your head.

Repeat, naming a different colour for each verse;
Blue, touch your shoe
Green, bow like a queen
Yellow, shake like Jello
Brown, turn around
Pink, give us a wink

Hokey Pokey Rainbow
Offer children ribbons or paper streamers in a variety of colours. Invite them to hold one streamer in each hand (their choice of colours from those offered). Stand in a circle to sing. Those who have a matching streamer, do the actions for the verse being sung.

You put blue* in,
You take blue out.
You put blue in,
And you shake it all about.
You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around,
And that’s what it’s all about.

* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.

Colours Rhyme
Orange as a carrot,
Yellow as a pear,
Purple as a plum,
Brown as a bear.
Green as the grass,
Blue as the sky,
Black as a cat,
Red as cherry pie.

All The Colours Rhyme
Red is an apple,
Yellow is the sun,
Blue is the sky,
And purple is a plum.
Orange is an orange,
Green is a tree,
Black is the sky,
I know all the colours you can see.

The Color Song
(Tune: This Old Man)

Red, red, red, touch your head,
Blue, blue, blue, tie your shoe,
Brown, brown, brown, touch the ground,
White, white, white, take a bite,
Black, black, black, touch your back,
Purple, purple, purple, draw a circle,
Pink, pink, pink, give a wink,
Grey, grey, grey, shout hurray!

Oh, Rainbow. ..
(Tune: Oh, Christmas Tree)

Oh, rainbow, oh, rainbow,
How lovely are your colours.
Oh, rainbow, oh, rainbow
How lovely are your colours.

Purple, red and orange, too,
Yellow, green and blue so true.
Oh, rainbow, oh, rainbow,
How lovely are your colours.

Red, Yellow, Green and Blue
(Tune: Head, Shoulder, Knees, and Toes)

Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue,
Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue,
Purple, orange, brown and black too,
Red, yellow, green and blue green and blue

I Can Sing a Rainbow

Red and yellow and pink and green,
Purple and orange and blue,
I can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow,
Sing a rainbow too.Listen with your eyes, listen with your eyes,
And sing everything you see,
You can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow,
Sing along with me.Red and yellow and pink and green,
Purple and orange and blue,
We can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow,
Sing a rainbow too.

Rainbow Colours
(Tune: Hush, Little Baby)Rainbow purple, rainbow blue,
Rainbow green and yellow, too,
Rainbow orange, rainbow red,
Rainbow smiling overhead.The Colours of the Rainbow
(Tune: Do You Know the Muffin Man?)

Red and orange, yellow, green
Yellow, green, yellow, green,
Red and orange, yellow, green
The colours of the rainbow

Blue and indigo, violet
Vi-o-let, vi-o-let
Blue and indigo, violet
The colours of the rainbow

Be sure to click through to see our other preschool songs and rhymes collections!

  

Christie Burnett is a teacher, presenter, writer and the mother of two. She created Childhood 101 as a place for teachers and parents to access engaging, high quality learning ideas.

Songs About Colors For Toddlers

Do you want your toddler or preschooler to identify basic colors before he/she starts going to school? Songs about colors for toddlers is an excellent way to make them learn colors quickly & in a fun way.

To save you from the hassle of finding the best songs for toddlers, here’s a fun collection of several colors songs, poems, and rhymes. These color recognition songs have well-known nursery rhymes.

For most of my color songs, I either use puppets from our learning colors or learning binders (as shown on the videos below) and the play scarves that help me create fun dances as we work on color recognition.

Songs About Colors For Toddlers

Use the YouTube Videos or the lyrics below and add them to your circle time or music time at home to reinforce learning the colors. Use Props such as scarfs and other color items to show each color as you sing.

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Color Finger Family

Sing to the tune of finger family

Red finger,
Red finger,
Where are you?
Here I am,
Here I am,
How do you do?

Blue finger,
Blue finger,
Where are you?
Here I am,
Here I am,
How do you do?

Green finger,
Green finger,
Where are you?
Here I am,
Here I am,
How do you do?

Yellow finger,
Yellow finger,,
Where are you?
Here I am,
Here I am,
How do you do?

Orange finger,, Orange finger,
Where are you?
Here I am,
Here I am,
How do you do?


Twinkle, twinkle rainbow star

It’s sung to the tune of twinkle, twinkle little stars. It’s a fun activity, and the lyrics go like:

Twinkle, twinkle yellow star,

How I wonder where you are?

Let’s go looking here and there,

Let’s go looking everywhere.

Twinkle, twinkle, yellow star,

How I wonder where you are?

Moms will sing the song and call one child at a time to find the star with the color she’s singing about. You can change the name of the color each time you sing the song. You can include a fun activity for the song. Use a set of colored flannel stars and ask your child to find the color you’re singing about.


Color Cars

This song is one of my favorite songs because you can sing it in the car as well as with these fun color puppets.

I see a red car,

I see a red car,

How about you?

Yes, I do

Do you see a red car,

Yes I do, yes I do

I see a blue car,

I see a blue car,

How about you?

Yes, I do

Do you see a blue car,

Yes I do, yes I do

I see a yellow car,

I see a yellow car,

How about you?

Yes, I do

Do you see a yellow car,

Yes I do, yes I do


Color Sharks

I should have put this one as the first one because every since I came up with it it has been the favorite of the kids. What kid doesn’t love baby shark? so turn this song in to a color learning song! And for those little ones that still can’t talk much yet, they will be able to participate by saying the “do do do” and holding the right color shark.

Yellow shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Yellow shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Yellow shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Yellow shark

Blue shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Blue shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Blue shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Blue shark

Red shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Red shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Red shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Red shark

Green shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Green shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Green shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Green shark


What’s Your Favorite Color

My favorite color is blue

How ‘bout you, how ‘bout you (x2)

RED

My favorite color is red

I like red, I like red (x2)

Colors colors what’s your favorite colors (x2)

Green

My favorite color is green

I like green, I like green

Yellow

My favorite color is yellow

I like green, I like yellow

Orange

My favorite color is orange

I like green, I like orange

Purple

My favorite color is purple

I like green, I like purple

Colors colors what’s your favorite colors (x2)

What color is it by Jack Hartman

If you want to engage your kids in color recognition songs, then it should be the one to start with. Play the video as well because it contains common objects, and the singer asked about the color of the object. It makes them learn colors and objects as well. The name of the color that an object has is also displayed so that kids can learn how to write them. What color is it is one of the best songs about colors for toddlers?

Its starting lyrics are given below:

Colors, colors that I see

Colors, colors are beautiful to me    

Colors, colors all around the world

Colors, colors, for every boy and girl

This is an apple; it looks like this

This is an apple, what color is it?  It’s red


What color are you wearing today

What color Are You Wearing Today? Is another color recognition song, which is fun & engaging. It’s sung to different tunes. However, the m fewest common tune is twinkle twinkle little stars. This song teaches color recognition to toddlers by making them identify the color of clothes they’re wearing.  You should help your children by doing the activity together. 

Here goes its lyrics:                 

If you’re wearing blue today,

Stand up now and shout, “Hooray!”

If you’re wearing green or red,

Lie on the floor and go to bed.

If you’re wearing yellow too,

Take a number they’re for you.

If there’s a color I forgot,

Go for a walk and start to hop.


What are you wearing today

This song comes in several versions with different colors. You should choose the one that syncs with the color your children are wearing today.

Another version of the song with different color is given below:

If you’re wearing pink today,

Stand up now and shout, “Hooray!”

If you’re wearing white or black,

Lie on the floor and roll to your back.

If you’re wearing purple too,

Take a number they’re for you.

If there’s a color I forgot,

Go for a walk and start to hop.


Colors all around by Jack Hartman

Colors all around is a wonderful color recognition song by Jack Hartman. It’s a fun & engaging color song for toddlers. You can mix it up with diverse activities to make them learn quicker. Moms should learn with kids to keep them more engaged in the song. It’s one of the best songs for toddlers.

Here goes its lyrics:

Colors all around

Everywhere you go

Colors way up high,

Colors way down low

Colors all around

For us all to see

Make this world a brighter place

For you and me

Look for red and shake your head

On an apple, the color is red

Now look for the green and pat your knees

On a leaf, the color is green


Here we go round the rainbow

This song is a famous song sung by Jack Hartman. Typically, it’s sung to the tune of Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush.

After completing the first verse given below, change the color name to another one.

Here we go round the rainbow,

The rainbow,

The rainbow,

Here we go round the rainbow,

On a wet and rainy morning.

This is the way we color it red,

Color it red,

Color it red,

This is the way we color it red,

On a wet and rainy morning.


Look all the colors I can see

Look all the colors I can see is a great color song by ABCmouse. It’s sing to the tune of she’ll be coming round the mountain. The lyrics include common objects to hook the attention of children. The video is designed extremely well too. Objects are perfectly synced with the lyrics.

Look at all the colors I can see!

I see big red apples in the tree.

I can see my yellow cat,

I can see my big blue hat.

Oh, look at all the colors I can see!

Look at all the colors I can see!

I can see green leaves up in the tree.

I can see my big orange ball,

Purple flowers by the wall.

Oh, look at all the colors I can see!



Orange garden song

Sung this song to the tune of the wheels on the bus. Sing this song with your child and use common vegetables with orange color. It will help them recognize orange color and objects with orange color as well.

The lyrics of the orange garden song are:

The pumpkins in my garden are orange, orange, orange,

Orange, orange, orange,

Orange, orange, orange,

The pumpkins in my garden are orange, orange, orange,

O-R-A-N-G-E.

Repeat the verse and change the object. In place of pumpkins, you can use carrot, orange, and peach as well.


Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue

It is a fun song and sung to the tune of Head, shoulder, knees, and toes. It will help your kid to remember the color names. You can use diverse activities with this song to teach color names to your toddlers. When combined with the right activity, it one of the best rhyming and easy songs about colors for toddlers.

Place different blocks in front of the kids and ask them to place the finger on a block that has the color you’re naming.

Its lyrics are:

Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue,

Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue,

Purple, orange, brown and black too,

Red, yellow, green and blue-green and blue

You can change the names of colors according to your choice. However, always start with these colors because this combination of colors is easy and rhyme the best among all other colors.


Color Popsicles by Cocomelon

One of our favorite YouTube channels is Cocomelon. They have the most entertaining songs and great graphics so no wonder they have won the YouTube award. The have a song called popsicle colors and it is really fun and educational to learn colors.


Oh Rainbow

Sing to tune of “Oh, Christmas Tree”
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Oh rainbow, oh rainbow
How lovely are your colors
Oh rainbow, oh rainbow
How lovely are your colors
Purple, red, and orange too
Yellow, green, and blue so true
Oh rainbow, oh rainbow
How lovely are your colors.

All the above songs are easy, fun, and engaging for your preschoolers. These are the best songs about colors for toddlers. So if you are in the process of teaching your toddler with some fun, then these are needed songs for you. Let us know if you have something interesting to share with us!


Rhymes and Finger Play Songs about colors for toddlers

The below rhymes and finger plays are not songs but are like small poems you can learn and play using the hand-motions to go along.

Part of developing language is using mimic to communicate. These poems are great for encouraging mimic and repetition.


Beautiful Rainbow

One day the sun was shining bright. (Hold up right hand for sun)
But clouds came along, it was dark as night. (Hold up left hand for clouds)
The rain began to sprinkle down. (Wiggle both hands for rain coming down)
Soon it was raining all over town.
But when the clouds had passed on by, (Move both hands to the right)
A beautiful rainbow stretched across the sky. (Left hand makes arc over head from right to left)


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Color music. We can see sounds.

We can see sounds. The fact that sounds evoke color images has been noticed for a long time. This was stated by the composer A. Skryabin, who claimed that he sees colors while listening to music. A whole trend in art was based on such a specific property, which was later called "color music". There is evidence of speech sounds, especially vowels, that can be perceived in color. In the sonnet "Vowels" written by A. Rimbaud, there is a clear coloring of sounds. So, for example, the vowels "U" and "O" were painted in green and blue, respectively. K. Nirop colored the vowels a little differently, for him the letter "U" was bright yellow, and for A. Schlegel the vowel "O" was purple.

Researchers have done a lot of this sort of work to determine vowel colors, but the results have varied. This suggests the conclusion that for each person the color perception of sounds is almost individual. And so we begin to doubt that there really is a real correspondence between sounds and colors. Is this a coincidence, a product of fantasy? Or does such a perception actually exist, but for individual individuals? Or is the perception of color by sound a subtle, individual mechanism of each person? There were a lot of discussions on these issues, but they usually agreed on one thing: "speech sound - color" - a purely individual phenomenon. In principle, if we consider each individual subjective opinion, then the vowels will be painted in all the colors of the rainbow.

Science in our time will begin to believe in a phenomenon only when it is rigorously proven with the help of physical, geometric, algebraic, biological and chemical equations, calculations, explanations in the presence of all "bright minds", so much so that there is nothing to complain about It was. But still, the main thing remains for practice, the phenomenon must function observably. But since we are talking about the human psyche, then science becomes powerless. Here you have "inexplicable, but true." In the 21st century, science still rarely penetrates this area, and even then with difficulty. Phenomena practically do not manifest themselves directly, and most often they do not manifest themselves in experiments either, they are so poorly calculated using formulas that one can say that they do not lend themselves to them at all. In addition, using the study of artificial intelligence, it was found that a person makes decisions in emergency situations not by enumeration of options for possible actions and considering the consequences that this act will entail, but by the so-called "intuition", which pushes a person to accept spontaneous, not always optimal, but in most cases the right decision. I think everyone has experienced this in their life. Take at least school. For schoolchildren who do not systematically learn homework, the test is a real toothache and a headache, multiplied in two, but in the test they feel much more confident than excellent students who memorize everything by heart and get confused while writing that same test due to the fact that in the test does not have exactly the answer option that they were counting on, memorizing the material. Haven't you ever had your intuition prompt you to make the decision to circle this particular answer and not some other?

Philosophy is, of course, good, but we have moved a little away from the problem of the text. In order to understand the essence of the phenomenon, with the help of which a person matches sounds with colors, experiments were carried out. The essence of one of them was as follows: the subjects are given a stimulus, reactions to it are recorded by special devices. Registration is made by giving sounds, with the order to match them with colors, or to listen to the sounds and build them by color, or from the brightest to the dullest. Many such experiments have shown that the majority of subjects match letters and colors quite definitely. The three vowels were matched to the colors by the subjects in the same way. These are the letters a, e, and. It is worth noting that linguists around the world consider these letters to be basic for the development of the human speech apparatus. The rest of the letters have a tint color, they do not differ in color from the reference letters, they have either a lighter or darker shade. For example, the letter i. It does not differ in color from the letter a, which takes on blue, it just appears brighter. An interesting case occurred with the letter ё. Its spelling is similar to the spelling of the letter e, but its pronunciation is similar to the letter o. Therefore, her color is intermediate between the color of her two letters - sisters, whose colors are green and yellow.

Thus, we come to the conclusion that in most cases sound-letter correspondences are firmly fixed and are common, but there are individuals whose testimony contradicts the testimony of the collective. But after all, if people suffering from color blindness do not distinguish colors, this does not mean that colors do not exist. Exactly the same here. It is very important that most people clearly compare colors and sounds, namely, that the results of these comparisons for the subjects coincide.

In conclusion, we say that, apparently, comments are superfluous. Poets and musicians could speak for themselves with words. They really see it with their inner eye, inaccessible to others. But this does not mean that everyone cannot catch the amazing feature of musical and poetic speech.

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Here I will collect the most successful, in my opinion, English songs about colors . In almost every lesson, we repeat the names of flowers in English with children in various forms, but children love to sing songs so much that, of course, a perky song helps to make this process more fun and productive.

1. Colors Song.

After listening, you can ask the children in turn: “What’s your favorite color?” (What is your favorite color?).
Below is the lyrics and translation.

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Red, pink, yellow,
Purple, green or blue.
Red, pink, yellow,
Purple, green or blue.

What's your favorite color?
Please tell me do.
Is it red, pink, yellow,
purple, green or blue?

Red, pink, yellow,
Purple, green or blue.
Red, pink, yellow,
Violet, green or blue.

What is your favorite color?
Please tell me.
Red, pink, yellow,
Purple, green or blue?

2. There are colors everywhere.

This song is slow, and it's best to play it when the kids are doing something, like coloring.

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Purple, pink and black.
Yellow, red and blue.
These are some of the colors
that I’d like to teach to you


In the sky, on the ground.
There are colors all around.
Green, grey, orange,
white and brown.
Color’s everywhere and all around.

Color, color, color, color…
In the sky, on the ground.
Color, color, color, color…
Purple, pink, black.
Green, grey, orange,
white and brown.
Color’s everywhere and all around.
Color’s everywhere and all around.

Violet, pink and black.
Yellow, red and blue.
These are some of the
colors I would like to teach you.

Colors are everywhere.
In heaven, on earth.
Colors are everywhere.
Green, grey, orange,
white and brown.
Colors are everywhere you look.

Color, color, color, color…
In heaven, on earth.
Color, color, color, color…
Violet, pink, black.
Green, grey, orange,
white and brown.
Colors are everywhere you look.
Colors are everywhere you look.

3. Hat Song.

A funny song about hats of different colors for different family members and not only. You can make multi-colored hats out of paper and show them during the song.
During the passage or consolidation of the theme "Family" in English, this song will come in handy.

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4. What is blue?

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Let's sing a song about colors,
Let's sing a color song.
Blue, blue, what is blue?
The sky is blue, the sky is blue.

Green, green, what is green?
The grass is green, the grass is green.

Yellow, what is yellow?
The big round sun is yellow.

Orange, what is orange?
The pumpkin is orange.

And brown, what is brown?
Brown is the earth in the ground.

Let's sing a song about colors,
Let's sing a color song.

Red, red, what is red?
The butterfly is red,the butterfly is red.

Pink, pink, what is pink?
The flower is pink, the flower is pink.

Purple, what is purple?
The eggplant is purple.

White, what is white?
The snow that falls is white.

Black, what is black?
Black is the sky at night.
Let’s sing a song about colors,
Let’s sing a color song…

Let’s sing a song about colors,
Let’s sing a color song
Blue, blue, what's blue?
The sky is blue, the sky is blue.

Green, green, what's green?
Grass is green.

Yellow, what is yellow?
Big round sun yellow.

Orange, what's orange?
Pumpkin orange.

Brown, what's brown?
Brown earth.

Let's sing a flower song,
Let's sing a flower song.

Red, red, what is red?
Butterfly red, butterfly red.

Pink, pink, what's pink?
Pink flower, pink flower.


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