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It turns out this catchy tune is a powerhouse for early childhood development. Here’s why you should keep singing it and how to make the most of your next "performance." Why It’s a Developmental Powerhouse

Next time you hear those opening notes, remember: you aren't just singing a song; you're building a foundation for movement, language, and logic. head_shoulders_knees_toes_sing_it

: Squatting down to touch your toes and reaching up to your head requires balance and coordination. It’s a mini-workout that builds core strength and flexibility. It turns out this catchy tune is a

: Before kids can tell you their tummy hurts or they need a band-aid on their finger, they need to identify their body parts. This song provides a rhythmic, repetitive way to learn the "geography" of their own bodies. It’s a mini-workout that builds core strength and

: Sing the song but "hide" one body part each round. For example, in round two, touch your head but don't say the word. By the end, you're doing the whole dance in complete silence!