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04-17-2011, 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by loveskyliemole View Post
What's the difference between HOP and JUMP?

hop is like... small jump?

How should I say when I want the kids to hop like a bunny?

"Put your hands on your head and hop hop hop" makes sense?
Can I use "then" instead of "and"?
Yup! You could use "and" or "then". Heck, you could use "and then" too

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Originally Posted by loveskyliemole View Post
If I say jump jump jump... then you would do the different action?
Hmm, if you told a child to jump or hop the actions would probably be pretty similar. In hopping (especially like "a bunny"), you bend your knees/squat more than you do when just jumping. And yeah, "hop" is considered a funner word than jump.


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