Storytime at the North Mankato Taylor Library. Cool Colors C

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Storytime at the North Mankato Taylor Library Cool Colors C Stories we shared: Dog s Colorful Day by Emma Dodd Warthogs Paint by Pamela Edwards Blue Chameleon by Emily Gravett Elmer and the Rainbow by David McKee More Stories You May Like to Share: Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh Rainbow Colors (Winnie the Pooh) Crayola Rainbow Colors Book by Salina Yoon Dinosaur Colors by Paul Stickland Blue Hat, Green Hat by Sandra Boynton Full Color by Etienne Delessert Red, Green, Blue: a First Book of Colors by Alison Jay Color Zoo by Lois Ehlert Balloons, Balloons, Balloons by Dee Lillegard Shoe Bop! By Marilyn Singer Sound of Colors by Sarah Thompson Deep Blue Sea by Audrey Wood A Beach Ball Has Them All! By Linzi West Brown: Seeing Brown All Around Us by White: Seeing White All Around Us by Michael Dahl Michael Dahl Colors and Shapes Everywhere! (Caillou) Bing: Paint Day by Ted Dewan I Went Walking by Sue Williams Colors of the Chameleon by Alberto Benevelli Kipper s Book of Colors by Mick Inkpen Brown Cow, Green Grass, Yellow Mellow Sun Of Colors and Things by Tana Hoban by Ellen Jackson Mixed-up Chameleon by Eric Carle Red Sings from the Treetops by Joyce Sidman Crayon Counting Book by Pam M. Ryan Black Book of Colors by Menena Cottin Brown at the Zoo by Christianne Jones Pink Takes a Bow by Christianne Jones Winter White by Christianne Jones Batty for Black by Christianne Jones Brown Food Fun by Lisa Bullard Red Food Fun by Lisa Bullard Orange Food Fun by Lisa Bullard White Food Fun by Lisa Bullard Yellow Food Fun by Lisa Bullard Green Food Fun by Lisa Bullard Red Eyes or Blue Feathers by Patricia Stockland Take a Walk on a Rainbow by Miriam Moss Spicy Hot Colors=Colores Picantes by Sherry Shahan Color Farm by Lois Ehlert M&M s Color Pattern Book by Barbara Barbieri Warthogs Paint by Pamela D. Edwards Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See? By Bill Martin, Jr. Planting A Rainbow by Lois Ehlert Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse by Eric Carle Color of His Own by Leo Lionni Quiet Bunny s Many Colors by Lisa McCue 10 Hungry Rabbits by Anita Lobel

Early Literacy Activities: ***Read the color names on a box of crayons. These creative and unusual names are also a great vocabulary booster. ***After reading a book about colors, like Color Zoo by Lois Ehlert, go color shopping with your child. Get a basket or a bag and have your child go around the house looking for things of a certain color. Talk about the things she found. Then return the items to where they belong ***Using red, blue, and yellow colored water, make several trays of little ice cubes. Provide children with empty baby food jars, pitchers of warm water, and eye droppers. Give children the colored ice cubes in small batches and allow them to mix different colors with the ice cubes and warm water in the baby food jars. Encourage children to talk about their experiences and to keep track of the different colors they make and discover. Ask children to explain what happens to the ice and to predict what will happen when different colors, such as blue and yellow, are mixed together. Songs and Fingerplays You May Like to Share: Colors When I See The world is full of colors. The coldest color I can think of is When I See Red I put my hand on my head The warmest color I can think of is When I see Blue I touch my shoe The softest color I can think of is When I see green I wash my face real clean The scariest color I can think of is When I see yellow I wave to the fellows When I think of yellow, I think of When Orange is found I put my hand on the ground When I think of red, I think of When I see pink I think, I think, I think When I think of blue, I think of When I think of green, I think of My favorite color for a house is My favorite color for a flower is.. The funniest color I can think of is The color that makes me the happiest is... Colors (Sung to: Head, Shoulder, Knees, and Toes) Purple, orange, brown and black

I am thinking of a color that is the color of the sky. What color am I? (Blue). I am thinking of a color that is the color of the sun. What color am I? (Yellow). I am thinking of a color that is the color of grass. What color am I? (Green). I am thinking of a color that is the color of milk. What color am I? (White). I am thinking of a color that is the color of a lemon What color am I? (Yellow). I am thinking of a color that is the color of a lime What color am I? (Green). I am thinking of a color that is the color of an orange What color am I? (Orange). For older children use tangerine instead of orange The Color Song (To the tune of "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. Gray, gray, gray, shout hurray! Colors for Painting I know the colors for painting fun Green grass, a yellow sun, An orange pumpkin, snow, A red rose,, a black crow, A blue mailbox, brown apes, A pink pig, and some purple grapes. Pretty Color Crayons Pretty color crayons Red, green, and blue, Orange, purple, and yellow I love them, yes I do!

Color Rhyme (do actions as indicated) If your clothes have any red, Put your finger on your head. If your clothes have any blue, Put your finger on your shoe. If your clothes have any green, Wave your hand so you re seen. If your clothes have any yellow, Smile like a happy fellow. If your clothes have any brown, Turn your smile into a frown. If your clothes have any black, Put your hands behind your back. If your clothes have any white, Stamp your feet with all your might. **Most ideas in this handout were borrowed from the following websites: http://www.pdl.lib.mi.us/parents-kids/need_help_with_your_beginning_reader/at-home-literacyactivities-toddler/ http://extension.missouri.edu/hes/childcare/promoteliteracy.pdf mzimmermann@nmlibrary.org

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