Let’s Dance, a musical motor development game
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From us to you, the Enfagrow A+ Learn and Grow video series is pleased to present "Let's Dance," a musical motor development game for 22-month-old toddlers. What do we love about this game? Well, it helps boost coordination, motor planning, and spatial awareness. It encourages imitation skills in children. Plus, it helps teach the concept of rhythm. Ready to begin? Let's start with a song like "The Ants Go Marching." Sing, move your arms, and march around. Encourage your toddler to imitate you. And little by little, they'll begin to follow your movements. Next, ask your child to sing along with you. Try dancing to several different songs and repeat the dynamic. Of course, congratulate your toddler for every smooth move. This activity is a great way to boost their body coordination and imitation skills while learning fun dance moves with one of their favorite people, you. Find more development-boosting games at enfagrow.ca.

Let’s Dance, a musical motor development game

"Let’s Dance", a musical motor development game for 22-month-old toddlers.

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