Alphabet Movers

Alphabet Movers by Teresa Benzwie, published by the National Dance Education Organization on January 21, 2011, is a vibrant 30-page book designed for young learners. This engaging resource encourages children to explore the alphabet through movement and play, promoting physical activity while they learn. The book invites kids to shape letters with their bodies, integrating dance with educational concepts in a fun and interactive way.
In Alphabet Movers, children are inspired to use movement-rich words such as bounce and climb to create dances that correspond to each letter from A to Z. The activities encourage jumping, hopping, leaping, and skipping, making the learning process enjoyable and dynamic. This edition serves as a valuable tool for educators and parents alike, blending the subjects of education and performing arts to enhance the learning experience for elementary-level students.
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Children learn best through movement and play, and the delightful, colourfulAlphabet Moversinspires kids to shape letters with their bodies while dancing from A to Z. Using movement-rich words, like bounce and climb, children are encouraged to create a dance with a specific letter or to jump, hop, leap, and skip from letter to letter to spell words and have fun.
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