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Say the words aloud one by one. Follow the instructions and move your body accordingly. Shoulders Move them up and down. Feet Walk forward and backward. Run Fast and slow. Hands Move them left and - English

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Say the words aloud one by one. Follow the instructions and move your body accordingly.

Shoulders Move them up and down.
Feet Walk forward and backward.
Run Fast and slow.
Hands Move them left and right.
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अध्याय 3.1: Run! - Run! [पृष्ठ ४१]

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अध्याय 3.1 Run!
Run! | Q 1. | पृष्ठ ४१

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