Rhymes that teach colours are composed including objects and animals. These objects and animals help the kids to connect better and learn the colours.
This rhyme teaches kids colours using animals.
Kids also learn to recognise animals with particular colours.
You must be loving activities that involve colouring animal pictures, isn’t it? What if we learn about animals with colours? Here’s a poem for you to learn about animals and colours as well as have fun. Animals with characteristic colours are perfect for teaching numbers and colours to the kids. This rhyme is the perfect combination of numbers and colours using animals as objects. Kids will quickly understand the actual colours of animals and will memorise them. Let us find out the lyrics of this poem.
One red monkey
Two brown bears
Three yellow bees
Four English trees
Five green birds and
Six purple snakes and
Seven golden lions and
Eight pink rabbits and
Nine white dogs and
Ten black dinosaurs
Oh, can you count them all?
There are so many animals! Come on let’s colour them Come on let’s count them too The animals need love from you!
One orange fox
Two grey cats
Three brown horses
Four black ostriches
Five beige kangaroos
Six orange and black tigers
Seven blue and yellow fish
Eight black and white whales
Nine green and brown turtles
Ten black and white zebras
Oh, can you count them all? There are so many animals!
Come on let’s colour them Come on let’s count them too The animals need love from you!
One Red Monkey
This poem is the ideal educational tool to teach kids three important things. They will learn the names of various animals. They will know the characteristic colour of all the animals mentioned here. They will also learn how to count from 1 to 10. This poem is a combination of three things that kids should know.
If we look at the lines sequentially, we can see that the poem explains the colour of a monkey, bears, bees, trees, birds, snakes, lions, rabbits, dogs, and dinosaurs. In the next stanza, it teaches the colours of a fox, grey cats, brown horses, kangaroos, tigers, fish, whales, turtles, and zebras.
If we observe closely, we will see that the second stanza introduces the combination of colours for a few individual animals such as the tiger, whale, turtles, zebras, etc. This is a rhyme that teaches kids colours and their combinations. It also explains how some animals have multiple colours at this stage.
After reading and memorising this rhyme, kids can colour animal drawings without any hassle. They will easily remember the colour of these animals and colour them on the drawing assignments in the class.
One Orange Fox
The lyrics of this poem have been framed in a very intelligent way. A single rhyme carries information about three sets of things. It explains how to count from 1 to 10 simultaneously with the colours of different animals.
It means kids will learn the name of common animals along with their natural colours. They will also learn to count the numbers at the same time. This rhyme can also be the training material for the kids before they start doing animals’ drawing for kids with colour.
When we proceed to the next stanza, we observe that this rhyme introduces colour combinations that naturally exist in animals. It means memorising this poem will help kids remember the actual colours of common wild animals. There are a few colours that might sound unrealistic like purple snakes but that is alright for the kids at this level of education.
Parents can introduce the kids to the world of colours by reading this rhyme to them. It will help them understand the animals, the numbers from 1 to 10, and the colours. Kids will also learn the natural colours existing among animals in nature.
To make it more effective, parents can be ready with colouring books with these animals. After teaching this rhyme, let the kids memorise it. Once done, give the colouring worksheets to the kids and find out whether they remember the particular colour of an animal or not. You can also ask how many animals they need to colour to check how they have learned the numbers.
1. How many animals are there in this poem?
There are 19 animals mentioned in this colouring rhyme. The only thing that is not an animal mentioned here is trees.
2. What is the colour of ten dinosaurs?
The colour of the ten dinosaurs is black.
3. What is the colour of six tigers?
The colour of the six tigers is orange and black. It is the combination of colours that kids will learn in the second stanza of this rhyme.
Rhymes that teach colours are composed including objects and animals. These objects and animals help the kids to connect better and learn the colours.
This rhyme teaches kids colours using animals.
Kids also learn to recognise animals with particular colours.