Milly the unicorn loves making happy music with her tiny ukulele. Today she is practicing a bouncy song that makes everyone want to dance. Grab your favorite colors and help Milly get ready for her magical concert!
Milly the unicorn is holding a tiny ukulele and strumming a cheerful tune. Her music might make forest animals tap their feet, or invite friends to dance along! The ukulele is small enough for Milly to hold while she plays, and its strings give the picture an interesting detail to color. This page celebrates making music, practicing something new, and sharing a happy song with others.
Paint Millyβs ukulele warm brown like wood, then add a bright pink, blue, or yellow pattern around its round body. The strings can be gray or black. Give Milly a sunny yellow horn and a mane in colors that look like music: purple, aqua, and coral are fun choices. A grassy green ground and light-blue sky can make her concert feel outdoorsy, or add colorful dots as imagined musical notes.
The ukulele is a small string instrument that came from Hawaii. Most ukuleles have four strings, fewer than a guitar. Players strum the strings with their fingers to make music. The word βukuleleβ is often said to mean βjumping fleaβ in Hawaiian, perhaps because quick finger movements can look like little jumps. A ukulele can sound bright and bouncy, perfect for Millyβs joyful song!