Preschoolers Learn to Say Colors on a Picnic
Young learners learn to look for and identify colors in the world around them as they sing along with this catchy song. Tomatoes have a red skin, red skin, red skin Tomatoes have a red skin, make a salad, put some in I love eating salad, don’t you? Ducks can have an orange bill, orange bill, orange bill Ducks can have an orange bill; colors give me such a thrill Bananas have a yellow peel, yellow peel, yellow peel Bananas have a yellow peel, and they make the monkeys squeal. The pines are always green, green, green The pines are always green, and they make the air smell clean Ah, so clean! The sky outside is blue, blue, blue The sky outside is blue, and I know a jay is, too Oh, look at the blue jay. I like to eat purple grapes, purple grapes, purple grapes I like to eat purple grapes, then I make a sound like apes. Chocolate cake is brown, brown, brown Chocolate cake is brown, when I have some I don’t frown. Ripe olives are so black, black, black Ripe olives are so black; I like to eat them as a snack. Mmmm. Yum, yum! The fluffy clouds are white, white, white The fluffy clouds are white; in the sky they look so bright Tra la la la la la, la la, la la Tra la la la la la, tra la la la la la la