Do you also love coloring clown? Then Join the fun with Koki Disney Toys because today we coloring in these #kokicute palhaços Patati Patatá clowns.
Patati Patata are 2 cute and happy clowns from Brazil and we will color them using our crayola washable markers and colored pencils. In portuguese, Patati Patatá clows are also called palhaços Patati Patatá and coloring patati patata is also called colorir patati patatá.
We will learn colours by using the crayola magic markers, which are also called rotuladores mágicos !
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Patati Patatá are a pair of clowns characters that were quite popular performing for Brazilian children in the late 2000s. They are a pair of clowns singers who appear on children's DVDs and CDs. They started their career in 1985 as children's entertainers and as the time went by they became increasingly well known, their popularity peaking between 2010 and 2012. In 2011, they started their own children's TV show in the television network SBT with high audience ratings for a long time. Their program was similar to the former TV show Bozo the Clown.