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Physical Education

  • The child has learned how to do cartwheels and other related flips.

To continue developing their tumbling skills, the child can practice with different props such as hula hoops or balance beams. They can also try creating their own tumbling routine or choreographing a dance incorporating their newfound skills. Additionally, they can explore other forms of gymnastics such as handstands or vaulting.

Book Recommendations

  • Gymnastics Fun by Laurie Krebs: A colorful book that introduces young readers to the world of gymnastics through fun rhymes and illustrations.
  • The Flip Flop Club: The First Flip by Ellen Emerson White: This chapter book follows a group of friends as they navigate the world of competitive gymnastics and learn valuable lessons about teamwork and friendship.
  • Tumbleweeds: Gymnastics Dreams by Tui Sutherland: An engaging middle-grade novel about a young gymnast who discovers her passion for the sport and strives to achieve her dreams.

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