Color Pink for Kids – Learn the Colors – Colors Songs

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In this lesson, children are introduced to the color pink through engaging activities such as saying its name, coloring objects pink, and identifying pink items in their surroundings. The lesson culminates in a fun song about pink, featuring a whimsical character named Benjamin the unicorn, encouraging kids to continue exploring the vibrant world of colors.
  1. What color are we learning about today?
  2. Can you think of something that is pink?
  3. What fun things can we color pink?

Let’s Learn About the Color Pink!

Hello friends! Are you ready to learn about colors? Today, we’re going to talk about a fun color called pink!

Meet the Color Pink

Hi there! I’m the color pink, and I’m excited to tell you all about me. At the end, we’ll sing a special song together. Are you ready?

Say It Loud: Pink!

Let’s start by saying my name: pink! Can you say it with me? Pink! Great job!

Coloring Fun with Pink

Let’s have some fun coloring things pink. Imagine a yummy cake. Wouldn’t it look great in pink? How about a pastry chef’s hat? And the store sign? Pink would make them all look amazing!

Look at those lollipops! Yes, let’s color them pink. They look so pretty now!

Spot the Pink Things

Now, let’s find things that are pink. Look at all these animals! Can you find the pink one? It’s a flamingo! Flamingos are pink.

What about rain boots? Can you spot the pink pair? There it is! These rain boots are pink.

Look, a unicorn! It has something pink too. Can you see it? Yes, it’s the unicorn’s tail!

Hey unicorn, will you sing with us later?

Pink Ice Cream

Yummy ice cream! Can you find the pink one? It’s right here! This ice cream is pink. Great job spotting it!

Time to Sing!

Let’s sing a song about pink! Benjamin the unicorn has a rainbow of colors, but when it rains, he turns pink and gives a little wink!

Keep Learning and Having Fun!

Did you enjoy learning about pink? There are so many more colors to explore! You can watch more fun videos and learn about all the colors of the rainbow. Keep having fun with colors!

  1. What are some of your favorite things that are pink? Can you think of any toys, clothes, or foods that you like that are pink?
  2. Imagine you are a pastry chef. What would you like to decorate with the color pink? Why do you think pink would make it look special?
  3. Have you ever seen a pink animal like a flamingo in real life or in a picture? What other animals can you think of that might have pink colors?
  1. Pink Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find as many pink items as you can. Look for toys, clothes, or even food that is pink. Count how many pink things you find and share them with your friends or family. Can you find more pink items than your friends?

  2. Mixing Colors: Let’s explore how to make the color pink! Take some red and white paint. Mix a little bit of red with a lot of white to see what happens. What color do you get? Try mixing different amounts to see how many shades of pink you can create. Which shade is your favorite?

  3. Pink Nature Walk: Take a walk outside and look for pink in nature. Can you find pink flowers, leaves, or even bugs? Draw or take pictures of the pink things you find. Discuss with your friends or family why you think these things are pink. Is it to attract animals or just because they look pretty?

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

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Hello friends! Ready to learn more about colors? Today, I’ll be introducing the color pink.

Hello everyone, I’m the 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 stick around?

[Music]

Let’s start by saying my name: pink!

[Music]

I can’t hear you!

[Music]

Pink! Way to go!

Wanna 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! It 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!

Benjamin the unicorn has a rainbow of colors, but when it gets rainy, he gets so very colorful. It turns pink!

And just a blank pink! Easy, but look at this—a wink!

[Applause]

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