Sesame Street: OK Go - Three Primary Colors

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2012

Mix it up with OK Go! Then, come color with the new "OK Go Color" game at Sesame Street: http://www.sesamestreet.org/game_player/-/pgpv/gameplayer/0/a9782266-50cb-415...

For more fun games and videos for your preschooler in a safe, child-friendly environment, visit us at http://www.sesamestreet.org

Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.

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  • OK Go + anything = awesomer than the original

  • @cowfish13 Red Blue and Green are primary colors of light. Red Yellow Blue are primary colors of pigment. Ok Go would never lie.

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  • @kaiiorntree "It would be like teaching a pre-schooler calculus it's way beyond their level." nope, not really. Kids in the US learn about the spectrum and primary colors of light at 10 years old, while they don't learn calculus until about 17-never. So no, I don't feel that it ok for sesame street to muddle the issue for young children.

    PS, I love okgo

  • Only these guys would have the balls... <3

  • @JimBobJrJackson Your so right, light and pigment are very different.

    If you don't think so it can be easily proven. Get yourself some paint and mix around red, green, blue. I challenge you to make the color yellow. So for children in pre-school who mix paint a lot this song is perfect.

    Lets leave the light spectrum alone with kids this young. It would be like teaching a pre-schooler calculus it's way beyond their level.

  • Do they have wedgies?.....

  • lol that video is so funny 

  • At the end of the day, kids are going to be taught that the primary colours are red, yellow & blue. Let them get to high school art class to be taught the difference.

  • Nice

  • If this only existed in my generation :'(

  • Sad. Red, Yellow and Blue are not actually primaries in any system. It's always bugged me that we teach our children this, since it's false in such a simple way. Cyan, Magenta and Yellow are primaries. Cyan and Magenta sound strange, but that's because we all learn Red, Yellow and Blue as children. We don't need to teach CYMK because K (blacK) is only needed in screen printing, not for mixing paint or crayons.

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