February 5

Sing a Song

Traffic Light Song

Tune: The People on the Bus

What do you do when the light turns red?
The light turns red,
the light turns red?
What do you do when the light turns red?
Red means you stop.

What do you do when the light turns yellow?
The light turns yellow,
the light turns yellow?
What do you do when the light turns yellow?
Yellow means you look.

What do you do when the light turns green?
The light turns green, the light turns green?
What do you do when the light turns green?
Green means you go slow.

Watch

Red says STOP! The Kiboomers!

Try This

Today's colors are the colors of the traffic lights: red, yellow and green! Talk about what the colors mean and how they guide you to cross the street safely. Play "Red Light, Green Light."

Make your own traffic light by gluing red, yellow, and green circles to a large piece of black construction paper. You can even make edible traffic lights using a graham cracker and red, yellow, and green candies. “Glue” the candy on with frosting!

Read a Book

Here are some book recommendations for today. Check out the picture book collection at your local library, where there are lots of books to choose from! Find nearby libraries.

  • One Red Sock by Jennifer Sattler
  • Red: A Crayon's Story by Michael Hall
  • Red Shoes by Karen English, illustrated by Ebony Glenn

Explore More

See the February Activity Calendar for many more fun, educational activities you and your child can do anytime!