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The
Little Rabbit
(Idea contributed by Keith Hooks)
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Keith
writes: 'Children
all find a space in the hall and crouch into a ball. Teacher
or another adult says rhyme:
In a hole beneath the ground,
Lives a rabbit without a sound,
Slowly he wakes, (Children begin to slowly stretch up)
Big breath he takes, (Children take a deep breath)
He stretches his paws, (Children stretch arms and legs)
He peers outdoors, (Children lean forward- stretching back-
whilst peering using hands around eyes)
Better not stay,
He jumps away! (children jump around hall in a clockwise direction)
Children listen for further instructions to change jump to hop,
skip, walk etc (Run always causes problems!!!)'