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Text and illustrations encourage readers, regardless of shape or size, to turn off the television and play games, walk, dance, and engage in sports and other forms of exercise.
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discusses all the different things that exercise does to your body/emotions/brain and how one exercises. Uses animals to demonstrate.
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  TUCC | Oct 10, 2016 |
Kids book discussing benefits of & types of exercise. I love how this book starts out with "You are special"! The book then talks about people being different shapes & sizes, and recommends turning off the TV to start exercising. Benefits of exercising are presented in a very kid friendly format. ( )
  shane54 | Mar 28, 2015 |
This book is fiiled with ways that you can exersice like bike riding, dancing,sports,jumprope and many more things.
  ckristin | Jun 4, 2011 |
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