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Brain Breaks and games No.3

JUGGLING

Children can improve eye-hand coordination and cross the midline by juggling scarves, paper towels, or wadded up paper balls.


Begin by having children toss up and catch one ball or scarf. Can they toss it and catch it one time? Can they toss it, clap and catch it? Can they toss it, turn around, and catch it?
Add a second ball or scarf and see what they can do. Try juggling to music.


Hint! To make inexpensive juggling scarves, cut up netting fabric into 12" squares.

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