Cocomelon American Sign Language - Cartoons for Kids Season 3 Episode 4 The Colors Song (with Popsicles)
- September 24, 2018
- 4 min
The Colors Song (with Popsicles) is the fourth episode of the third season of Cocomelon American Sign Language - Cartoons for Kids. In this episode, JJ, YoYo, and TomTom are enjoying a hot day outside when their mother brings out a tray of colorful popsicles. The children have fun guessing the flavors of each popsicle, but then their mother introduces the idea of naming the colors of each one too.
The kids eagerly chime in to name each color, from red to blue to green and more. The episode features a catchy song with bright, bold graphics to help the young viewers learn the names of all the colors. The song also introduces the concept of mixing colors to create new ones, like yellow and blue making green, and red and blue making purple.
Each popsicle represents a different color, adding a fun and interactive element to the episode. The characters use American Sign Language to sign the names of the colors as they sing along to the song. The animated visuals provide a helpful visual aid for children to follow along with the signs.
As the episode progresses, the characters continue to enjoy their popsicles and interact with each other, providing a sense of playful camaraderie. The young viewers are encouraged to sing and sign along with the song, making it a fun and engaging way to learn about colors.
The Colors Song (with Popsicles) is part of a larger series aimed at teaching children ASL and foundational concepts. The show uses music, animation, and relatable characters to create a positive and engaging learning experience. The ASL signs are integrated seamlessly into the visuals, making it easy for even non-signers to follow along.
Overall, The Colors Song (with Popsicles) is a fun and educational episode that teaches children about basic colors and color mixing. The episode fosters a love for learning through music and play, making it an ideal addition to any child's educational media collection.