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This activity is widely used by teachers to address the (Brazilian National Common Curricular Base) standards, specifically the "Body, Gestures, and Movements" field. Because Tio Ricardo is also a speech therapist, the song is often used in speech therapy to help children with speech delays through rhythmic imitation and social interaction.
: Periodically, the song calls for a "different" or "intelligent" statue. When the music pauses or the singer says "Estátua!", children must freeze in a specific pose: Superhero : Strike a heroic pose. Animal : Embody a creature of their choice. Magazine Cover : Pose like a model. Funny Face : Make a silly expression. Sleeping : Quietly lie down as if dreaming. ESTГЃTUA DIFERENTE - MГєsica Tio Ricardo
: The song starts with "Levanta, levanta!" (Get up!), signaling everyone to stand. This activity is widely used by teachers to
: Prompts kids to imagine and physically embody different roles, like superheroes or animals. How to Play When the music pauses or the singer says "Estátua
The game follows the lyrics of the song, where the singer gives specific instructions. You can listen to the track on platforms like Spotify or YouTube .
: Teaches children to identify and touch body parts like knees, ears, and stomach.
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