Meet the Colors Trailer

Meet the Colors Trailer (2008)

"It's never been so much fun to learn colors!" 28 October 2008 42 mins

Know the Colors is a charming video designed for children and toddlers to identify colors. During the beginning, the little ones will be introduced to colors through a series of characters that they will love and will soon meet. Then the colorful characters paint a page on black and white photos that they then revive in colors. The grandiose finale is made with a party of talent and dance that will make the children dance. You'll be amazed at how easily your little ones learn colors! ™

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