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Colour All Around

Colours All Around

Opening Scene:

A vibrant and colourful world filled with animated characters of various shapes and sizes.

Narrator (VO):

"Welcome to a world of colours, where every hue tells a story!"

Scene 1: Introducing Primary Colors

An animated palette appears, showcasing the primary colours - Red, Blue, and Yellow.

Narrator (VO):

"Meet the primary colours! Red, Blue, and Yellow are special. They cannot be made by mixing other colours.

Scene 2: Mixing Colors

Two animated characters, one red and one blue, mix together and blend to form purple. Another scene depicts yellow and blue blending to create green.

Narrator (VO):

"By mixing these primary colours together, we get new colours! Red and Blue make Purple, while Yellow and Blue mix to create Green."

Scene 3: Secondary Colors

Scenes showing kids playing with different-coloured balls – purple, green, and orange.

Narrator (VO):

"These new colours, Purple, Green, and Orange, are called secondary colours!"

Scene 4: Exploring More Colors

Montage of various objects and scenes featuring a spectrum of colours - a rainbow, colourful flowers, fruits, animals, and landscapes.

Narrator (VO):

"Look around! There are so many colours in the world! From the colours of a rainbow to the beauty of nature, colours are everywhere!"

Scene 5: Learning Color Names

Animated characters point at objects with different colours, and the colour names appear beside each object - "Red Apple", "Blue Sky", "Yellow Sun", etc.

Narrator (VO):

"We can name things by their colors! A Red Apple, a Blue Sky, or a Yellow Sun!"

Scene 6: Celebrating Diversity

Animated characters of various colours and ethnicities join hands, dancing and celebrating their differences.

Narrator (VO):

"Just like colours, people come in all shades! Embrace our differences and celebrate diversity!"

Closing Scene:

The screen fills with a burst of colors, forming the words "The End" in a spectrum of vibrant hues.

Narrator (VO):

"And that's the story of colours! Remember, colours make our world bright and beautiful!"

Closing Message:

Learn, play, and embrace the colours around you! The end.

This script aims to introduce kids to the concept of colours, and their names, mixing primary colours to form secondary colours, and celebrating diversity through the analogy of colors. The visuals and animations would accompany each scene, bringing the world of colours to life for young viewers.

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