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OK Go Color
Um, I may have just spent 20 minutes playing a Sesame Street coloring game. While my kids are both asleep. But you guys, I can’t help it! OK Go is so cute, and the song was so catchy, and then I was more than a little enamored with the guys’ sweet dance moves.
It all started with this video…
Pretty great, right? So of course I clicked over to check out the color game, thinking I’d just check it out to see if it was something I’d like to share with my daughter. You know, when she’s awake. Then I clicked on yellow (oh, yellow guy, you’re so expressive) and I was hooked. You have to give it a try, just to see them dance around a little! Might I suggest a yellow and blue pairing? I liked their twirl ever so much.
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Adrienne commented on Feb 06 12 at 11:40 amI just “liked” one of your blog’s knitting projects on Pinterest and it took me to this page! I can’t believe there’s another parent who spent their weekend exactly how I did ours! I’m obsessed with these guys and I can’t get the Primary Colors song out of my head!!! Great Great!
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