Pink Things

Pink Things

Look at all the beautiful pink things around us, from flowers with pink petals to snacks with pink frosting. Pink can be soft like cotton candy or bright like bubble gum. Let's spot things that are pink wherever we go and learn a little about all the pink things!

Pink Things In Nature
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Pink Things
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Pink Axolotls

Axolotls are special salamanders that live in water their whole lives. Those frilly 'feathers' on their heads are gills that help them breathe. Many pet axolotls look pale pink, and they're famous for a superpower—growing back parts that get hurt!

A Pink Axolotl
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Pink  Axolotls
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Pink Balloons

Balloons are light and float in the sky, and a pink balloon makes any party feel extra special. Filled with air and tied to a string, balloons bob and dance—like tiny moons you can hold.

A Pink Balloon
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Pink Balloons
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Pink Birds

Some birds have pink feathers to help them stand out or show off. Other birds look pink because of what they eat. Some Cockatoos have rosy chests and a bright head crest. They can lift the crest and puff out their chests when they’re excited or to impress a bird they like. Spoonbills sweep their spoon-shaped bills in shallow water to catch tiny shrimp, which can help turn their feathers pink.

A Pink Bird
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Pink Birds
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Pink Crayons

We use crayons to draw and color. With a pink crayon, press lightly for a soft, pale pink and press harder for a deeper, darker pink. Try making light, medium, and dark pink crayons when you color the pink crayons coloring page.

A Pink Crayon
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Pink Crayons
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Pink Cupcakes

Cupcakes are little cakes with swirly frosting on top. Pink frosting can get its color from strawberries or raspberries, or from food coloring. You can even add pink sprinkles!

A Pink Cupcake
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Pink Cupcakes
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Pink Dolphins

Yes, some dolphins really do look pink! In certain rivers, you can spot pale-pink dolphins gliding by. Dolphins use clicks and whistles to communicate, and have to pop out of the water to breathe air.

A Pink Dolphin
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Pink Dolphins
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Pink Donuts

Round, sweet, and topped with pink icing and sometimes sprinkles too-a donut looks like a little lifesaver for your taste buds. Try coloring in these donuts different shades of pink. You could even add your own sprinkles!

A Pink Donut
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Pink Donuts
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Pink Flamingos

Flamingos get their pink color from tiny plants and shrimp in their food. Their long necks and curved beaks help them eat with their heads upside down and filter tasty shrimp and algae from the water.

A Pink Flamingo
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Pink Flamingos
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Pink Flowers

Flowers use color and scent to attract bees and butterflies. When these visitors land, pollen dusts their bodies and gets carried to the next flower, helping the plant make seeds. Look at the middle of the flower—that’s where you'll find the pollen and nectar.

A Pink Flower
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Pink Flowers
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Pink Kites

A kite is a toy that catches the wind like a sail and lifts into the sky. Hold the long string to guide it—whoosh, dip, swirl!

A Pink Kite
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Pink Kites
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Pink Pigs

Pigs have strong noses called snouts for sniffing and rooting in the ground. Their pink skin can be smooth or a little fuzzy. On hot days, pigs roll in mud to cool off-mud is their sunscreen!

A Pink Pig
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Pink Pigs
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Pink Radishes

Radishes are crunchy roots that grow underground with leafy green leaves. If you slice a radish you might see a white middle and a pink coat. Radishes add a peppery bite to salads-they're small, colorful, and tasty.

A Pink Radish
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Pink Radishes
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Pink Seahorses

Seahorses are fish that swim upright, curling their tails to hold onto sea grass. The dads carry the babies in a special pouch-amazing, right? Some seahorses can blend in with pink coral and sponges.

A Pink Seahorse
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Pink Seahorses
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Pink Shrimps

Shrimp are tiny ocean animals with a hard shell. They have little legs under their bodies and a tail that flicks.Some look pink, especially in shallow water near the shore.

A Pink Shrimp
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Pink Shrimps
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Pink Starfish

Starfish aren’t fish at all—they’re a different kind of sea animal shaped like stars. They slide along rocks using tiny tube feet that work like little suction cups. Many can regrow a missing arm if it is damaged.

A Pink Starfish
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Pink Starfish
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