Explore the wonders of green with these playful preschool activities! From nature walks to leafy crafts, your little ones will love learning about this earthy color. Let's grow creativity and knowledge as we discover everything green!
Tune: Skip to My Lou
Green, green, the dancing queen
Green, green, the dancing queen
Green, green, the dancing queen
Oh, you silly colors
Tune: If You're Happy and You Know It
If you’re wearing green, bow like a queen
If you’re wearing green, bow like a queen
If you’re wearing green, bow like a queen
If you’re wearing green, bow like a queen
Tune: B-I-N-G-O
We can spell the color green
The color of the soft grass
G-R-E-E-N, G-R-E-E-N, G-R-E-E-N
That’s how we spell green
Tune: London Bridges
Can you find the color green?
Color green, color green
Can you find the color green?
Bow like a queen
Direction: Set a few different colored items in front of the child, gradually adding more as their understanding of colors improves. While singing the song, have the child pick up the green object and then bow like a queen during the final phrase.
Tune: The More We Get Together
Oh, do you see a green crayon
A green crayon, a green crayon
Oh, do you see a green crayon
Then put it on your foot
Directions: Place a few different colored crayons in front of the child, adding more options as their understanding of colors grows. While singing the song, have the child pick up the green crayon and put it on his/her foot during the final phrase. You can also substitute crayons with items like blocks, flashcards, or toy cars for added variety.
Tune: Row, Row, Row Your Boat
G-R-E-E-N
I can spell the color
Green are grass, turtles, and frogs
G-R-E-E-N
Watch a child confidently learn numbers through engaging, hands-on activities in the ABCJesusLovesMe Preschool Curriculum. With a focus on both academics and biblical values, this program nurtures development in every area, all while making learning fun. Click to discover how we can support a child's educational journey!
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It is best to introduce the child to one color at a time. Gather all of your green toys and have a green day of playing!
Little Green Peas by Keith Baker is a playful and colorful book that introduces young readers to colors through the adventures of tiny green peas. Each page features a bold color with the peas engaging in fun activities related to that color, making it a lively and engaging way for children to learn. The rhythmic text and vibrant illustrations make this a delightful and educational read for exploring colors.
Each "My Color Book" includes a title, a space for the child to write their name as the author, four simple sentences with matching pictures, and the words "The End." The sentences follow the pattern "A/An/The ______ is _______," with the pictures helping guide the child in reading. Designed for easy printing, the books are formatted to print front and back, creating six pages in total.
These books are intended for use at the end of the Basic 4 Year Curriculum and has been updated in the Complete 4 Year Curriculum.
Blue Hat, Green Hat by Sandra Boynton is a fun and lively board book that introduces young children to different colors through playful illustrations of various hats. Each page features a silly animal trying on a different colored item, often with humorous mishaps, like the turkey wearing a hat the wrong way.
In the book I Do Not Eat the Color Green, by Lynne Rickards, Marlene refuses to eat anything green until one days she discovers how tasty green items can taste.
Help your little ones master early numeracy skills with our vibrant Number Posters, featuring numbers 0-10, fun rhymes, and interactive counting with apples. Ideal for both classrooms and homes, these posters turn learning numbers into an exciting and engaging experience!
- Apples
- Green grapes
- Kiwi
- Honeydew
- Broccoli
- Green beans
- Asparagus
- Avocados
- Peas
- Cucumber
- Celery
- Zucchini
- Spinach
- Lettuce
- Limes
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