Skill· 4y–6y· 2 min

Global Groove Dance Party

A fun dance activity where {child_name} replicates simple choreographed moves from different cultures, building rhythm and memory skills.

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How it works

  1. 1

    Let's start with a simple warm-up. Play some upbeat music and invite your child to copy your basic movements—like marching in place, swaying side to side, or gentle arm circles. Watch how they follows along.

  2. 2

    Now let's try a simple choreographed sequence. Teach your child three connected moves: 1) Step side to side, 2) Clap twice, 3) Spin once. Repeat it slowly with the music. Notice how they remembers and replicates the sequence.

  3. 3

    Time for a cultural dance! Explain we're learning a simple move from a Hawaiian hula: gentle hip sways with arm waves. Demonstrate slowly, then have your child try. Watch how they replicates the style and rhythm.

  4. 4

    Now let's put it all together! Play a song and guide your child through a mini-routine: warm-up march, our three-step sequence, then the hula move. Observe how they transitions between moves and stays with the music.

What this develops

Visual example

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