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It's Time to Dance! Shimmy, Shake, and Floss With Bluey!

Who likes to daaaaaance? Take this dance cube when you’re out and about and need to... grooove on the mooove! Here's how to put it together:

1. Stick this page to cardboard. Then, ask your grown-up to snip along the dashed lines.
2. Fold along the dotty lines and stick the tabs shut.
3. Roll the die and copy whichever dance move it lands on! Will it be the robot or island rhythms? The worm or fairy dance?

We KNOW that you are an awesome dancer! Doodle a step-by-step guide to one of your amazing dance routines.

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Be Like Bluey and Put Yourself in Dance Mode!

Make up a cooool tune and some sweeet moves to go with it. Then dance like no one's watching. Fill the blanks with words from the word back to make up a new song. Doodle yourself rockin' out to Bandit's bangin' beats and make up your own cool rock star name. Put yourself in Dance Mode and give the moves a go. Color in a music note when you've done 'em. Let's booooogie!

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The Meaning of the Hoop Dance

Young people learn the hoop dance, a traditional Native American dance that has been passed down for generations. The dance expresses themes of environmentalism and connects young people to their Native American heritage. This video is excerpted from BBC News.

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The Go Jetters Dance in Red Square

In The Go Jetters Dance in Red Square, the Go Jetters crew visits Saint Basil's Cathedral in Red Square, Moscow, Russia. Red Square is full of history, and Saint Basil's looks like a magical, colorful castle with its bright, swirling towers. Built over 500 years ago by Ivan the Terrible, it’s a one-of-a-kind building you won’t find anywhere else in Russia. You’ll also learn about Cossack dancing, a fun, high-energy tradition that started in the 16th century! This video is excerpted from BBC’s Go Jetters, a series that follows the adventures of four plucky international heroes as they travel the globe visiting the world’s most famous landmarks with their friend and mentor, Ubercorn, a disco-dancing unicorn.

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How One Town Celebrates Spring With Snowdrops

In How One Town Celebrates Spring With Snowdrops, people from the town of Shaftesbury celebrate the first signs of spring with a special festival. They planted over 500 snowdrop flower bulbs in a garden, helping these pretty white flowers bloom year after year. Kids also create big snowdrop lanterns, lighting up the night. The festival ends with a fun dance to wake up the "Green Man," a symbol of spring, and welcome the new season! This video is excerpted from BBC’s Countryfile, which explores rural life and traditions of the countryside.

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The Go Jetters Join the Carnival Parade

In The Go Jetters Join the Carnival Parade, the Go Jetters crew goes dancing in Brazil for the Rio Carnival, a big celebration that has been happening every year for over 250 years! The Carnival is filled with music, dancing, and colorful floats that are made by samba schools. People come from all over the world to join the fun and see the amazing parade! This video is excerpted from BBC’s Go Jetters, a series that follows the adventures of four plucky international heroes as they travel the globe visiting the world’s most famous landmarks with their friend and mentor, Ubercorn, a disco-dancing unicorn.

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The History and Culture of Georgia

In The History and Culture of Georgia, host Joanna Lumley explores the ancient kingdom of Georgia, which dates back over 1,000 years. Learn about the country's history, which has been shaped by many powerful neighboring countries, and the rich culture of Tbilisi. Through the lens of dance and costume, see how these art forms have been used to promote and preserve the Georgian identity. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Joanna Lumley’s Silk Road Adventure, a documentary series uncovering the rich history and cultural treasures of the Silk Road.

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Get Moving With Bluey Using This Awesome Exercise Worksheet

Hup, hup, hup. Make the head and wristbands, then pop them on and give these moves a go: mountain hike, thwack, yoga (try the downward dog), juuump!, ballet twirls, power walking, balance, ruuun!, crawl, and chicken dance!

Top Tip: Take this page outside and drop a stone or leaf onto it. Whichever move it lands on... give it a go!

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Sarah and Duck and the Fireworks Dance

In Sarah and Duck and the Fireworks Dance, Sarah and Duck are playing indoors. When a fireworks display lights up the sky, Duck hides, until Sarah finds him and helps him enjoy the fireworks with a pair of earmuffs. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Sarah & Duck, a kids' show about the adventures of seven-year-old Sarah and her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck.

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The Widowbird's Dance

In The Widowbird's Dance, narrator Sir David Attenborough shares how the male Jackson’s widowbird uses an elaborate courtship dance to attract a mate. This extraordinary ritual involves the male displaying his impressive breeding plumage while performing an energetic dance to catch the attention of a female. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Planet Earth II, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

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The Dancing Lights of the Auroras

In The Dancing Lights of the Auroras s, narrator Sir David Attenborough explains how auroras are formed at the North and South Poles. Watch these amazing dancing lights move through the sky. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Frozen Planet, a series that shows a fragile world of beauty and hostility, where nature finds a way to survive and thrive in frigid conditions.

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Albatross Courtship Dance

In Albatross Courtship Dance, narrator Sir David Attenborough describes the arrival of macaroni penguins and albatrosses in South Georgia. The albatrosses in particular are here to find mates using elaborate courtship dances. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Frozen Planet, a series that shows a fragile world of beauty and hostility, where nature finds a way to survive and thrive in frigid conditions.