Los Colores: Spanish Colors Song by Risas y Sonrisas
Enjoy an engaging and simple song to learn colors in Spanish! Visit SpanishforKids.com for additional materials and activities to complement our videos.

Spanish for Kids
8.9M views • Feb 12, 2015

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How fun and easy the colors in Spanish!
Please check our website for materials and more activities to link with our videos at http://www.spanishforkids.com
The music in this video is just one of the elements used in the Spanish for Kids curriculum. Make sure to activate the vocabulary with games, movement (sign & sing), and practical conversations.
There are 21 Spanish-Speaking countries in the world. The language structure is the same in all 21, and they all understand each other perfectly well.
In countries that speak the same language, there are a few words that vary from one country to the other, just like it is in English from UK, United States, or Australia.
Personally, I don't believe that English from the UK is better than English from the United States, or Spanish from Spain is better than Spanish from Mexico. There are only very few words that are different.
PLEASE don't give so much importance to these word variations when you're teaching languages. If anything, use this great opportunity to enrich your student's knowledge about the different ways of saying one word.
In Mexico, the common word for brown is café, for pink is rosa, and for orange anaranjado. We also understand in Mexico what the colors marrón (a cognate easy to teach), rosado, and Naranja (also the fruit) mean.
Please check our website for materials and more activities to link with our videos at http://www.spanishforkids.com
The music in this video is just one of the elements used in the Spanish for Kids curriculum. Make sure to activate the vocabulary with games, movement (sign & sing), and practical conversations.
There are 21 Spanish-Speaking countries in the world. The language structure is the same in all 21, and they all understand each other perfectly well.
In countries that speak the same language, there are a few words that vary from one country to the other, just like it is in English from UK, United States, or Australia.
Personally, I don't believe that English from the UK is better than English from the United States, or Spanish from Spain is better than Spanish from Mexico. There are only very few words that are different.
PLEASE don't give so much importance to these word variations when you're teaching languages. If anything, use this great opportunity to enrich your student's knowledge about the different ways of saying one word.
In Mexico, the common word for brown is café, for pink is rosa, and for orange anaranjado. We also understand in Mexico what the colors marrón (a cognate easy to teach), rosado, and Naranja (also the fruit) mean.
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