Joey Finds His Jump!: A Dance-It-Out Creative Movement Story for Young Movers (Dance-It-Out! Creative Movement Stories for Young Movers) by Once Upon a Dance

Joey Finds His Jump!: A Dance-It-Out Creative Movement Story for Young Movers (Dance-It-Out! Creative Movement Stories for Young Movers) 

by Once Upon a Dance 

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My Ratings 4.5/5

Synopsis
Movement inspiration arrives in Dance-It-Out's charming series debut, created by an award-winning dance teacher, featuring her ballerina daughter.

Joey Kangaroo never learned how to jump, and he desperately wants to find the secret. Ballerina Konora helps readers express movement alongside Joey in this interactive story of determination, friendship, and jumping jubilance.

The Dance-It-Out series was created for children ages 4-6 by the author of Dancing Shapes, an Amazon Best Seller.

My Thoughts
Do your New Year’s resolutions include reading more or getting active? Get the best of both worlds with children’s books that encourage movement! Many children’s books encourage physical activity like dancing, walking, stretching and more. Physical activity has many benefits to a child’s overall physical and mental health and can:

increase a child’s ability to focus
improve quality of sleep
help them regulate their emotions
strengthen their muscles
refine coordination and dexterity
Check out Joey Finds His Jump!: A Dance-It-Out Creative Movement Story for Young Movers (Dance-It-Out! Creative Movement Stories for Young Movers) by Once Upon a Dance children book to get reading and moving!

This story highlights very specific movements your child may not see or try often, helping them to discover more ways to explore their body and abilities. This may lead them to discovering a new skill, increasing flexibility, and strengthening different muscles. The more children explore their abilities, the more likely they will find a form of physical activity they enjoy – leading to healthier exercise habits they can carry into adulthood.

For a little one who is bursting with energy and can barely sit still for a page or two, this book is ideal — it practically insist that kiddos get up and move around.

Highly Recommended!

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