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Thanksgiving Floor is Lava - The Kiboomers Preschool Songs - Brain Break Freeze Dance

Sing along and learn with The Kiboomers! The Thanksgiving Floor is Lava freeze song is a fun dance game for kids to play at a holiday dance party at home or in the classroom! Our preschool movement songs are also a great way to get your students up and moving during circle time or for brain breaks. So, watch out, because in this fun action song - the Thanksgiving floor is lava!!! Happy Thanksgiving!

Subjects:English

Tips for Parents

  • Here's how to talk to your child about it

    You learned a fun dance game called "Thanksgiving Floor is Lava." It's a song to play at holiday dance parties. Be careful, because in this song, the floor turns into lava! Happy Thanksgiving!

  • Some activities you can do with your child now

    - Set up a "Floor is Lava" game at home using pillows and cushions for your child to jump on, just like in the video. - Encourage your child to create their own dance moves inspired by the Thanksgiving theme. You can have a mini dance party together. - Discuss the concept of Thanksgiving with your child, talk about what they are thankful for and ask them to draw a picture or make a craft related to it. - Play a game of freeze dance with your child, using Thanksgiving-themed music and incorporating the "Floor is Lava" concept.

  • Pretend play with your child

    GAME: "Thanksgiving Freeze Dance" Instructions: Gather a group of children and play The Kiboomers' "Thanksgiving Floor is Lava" song. When the music plays, the children have to dance and move around freely. However, when the lyrics say "Thanksgiving floor is lava," they must freeze in place and stay still until the music starts again. The last child to freeze is out of the game. Repeat until there's only one child left. Have fun and happy Thanksgiving!

  • 1 take away from the video for your child

    "Be careful where you step, the Thanksgiving floor is lava! Remember, sometimes you have to be cautious and aware of your surroundings to avoid getting into trouble."