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Colors, colors everywhere,
So many hues for us to share,
From white like snow up in the air,
To yellow like the sun so fair.

Blue like oceans, green like trees,
So many colors we can see,
Black like night, and pink so sweet,
Orange like a juicy treat.

Gray like stones, brown like dirt,
Red like fire, bright and alert,
Colors all around us swirl,
A rainbow in this great big world.

So let's explore and use our eyes,
To see the beauty in the skies,
And all the colors we can find,
In every corner of our minds.

Reflections

Here are a few questions you can ask kids to think about the poem:

  1. What are some of your favorite colors mentioned in the poem, and why do you like them?
  2. Can you think of any other things in nature that are the colors mentioned in the poem?
  3. Why do you think the poem encourages us to explore and appreciate the world around us?
  4. What do you think the poem is trying to teach us about the importance of colors in our lives?
  5. How do you feel when you see a beautiful display of colors, like a sunset or a rainbow?

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