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In the “Let’s Move and Groove!” lesson, children are encouraged to engage in fun physical activities through dance and movement. They learn to shake their bodies, stand with feet apart, flap their elbows like a chicken, bring their knees together, and give a thumbs up to celebrate their efforts. The lesson emphasizes the joy of dancing and its benefits for happiness and health, inviting kids to continue exploring movement with friends and family.
  1. What fun things did we do to move our bodies?
  2. How did it feel when we danced and shook our bodies?
  3. Can you show me your favorite dance move from the story?

Let’s Move and Groove!

Hey there, little friend! Are you ready to have some fun and move your body? Let’s get started!

Shake Your Body!

First, let’s shake our bodies to the music! Can you wiggle and jiggle? It’s so much fun to dance around!

Stand with Your Feet Apart

Now, let’s stand with our feet apart. This means you put your feet a little bit away from each other. It’s like making a small letter “V” with your legs. Great job!

Elbows Back

Next, let’s put our elbows back. Pretend you are a chicken flapping its wings. Can you do it? Flap, flap, flap!

Knees Together

Now, let’s try putting our knees together. It’s like they are best friends giving each other a hug. Yay!

Thumbs Up!

Finally, let’s give a big thumbs up! This means you did an awesome job. Thumbs up to you!

Keep Dancing!

Remember, you can always dance and have fun with your friends and family. Dancing makes us happy and healthy!

Join the Fun!

If you liked moving and grooving, there are more fun videos to watch. You can learn new dances and have even more fun. Keep dancing and smiling!

  • What is your favorite dance move, and why do you like it so much? Can you show it to your friends or family?
  • How does dancing make you feel? Do you have a special song that makes you want to dance every time you hear it?
  • Can you think of a time when you danced with your family or friends? What was the occasion, and how did it make you feel?
  • Animal Dance Party: Let’s pretend to be different animals while we dance! Can you move like a slithering snake or hop like a bouncing bunny? Try to think of your favorite animal and show your friends how it moves. This helps us learn about animals and how they move in the wild!

  • Dance and Count: As you dance, let’s count our moves! For example, can you do five jumps or three spins? Counting while dancing helps us practice our numbers and makes dancing even more fun!

  • Dance Detective: Next time you see someone dancing, be a dance detective! Watch how they move their arms and legs. Can you try to copy their moves? This helps us learn by observing others and trying new things!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

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[Music]

Shake your body.

[Music]

Feet apart.

[Music]

Back, elbows back, feet apart, feet apart, knees together.

[Music]

Thumbs up, elbows back, feet apart.

Oh, hi there!

Hope you enjoyed the video.

[Music]

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