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Children's song juggling

Singer: A party? cat

Album: Children's Ball 2

Chinese and English lyrics

Hold out your right hand, hold out your right hand.

Hold out your right hand. Take back your right hand.

You put your right hand in and shake it around.

Hold out your right hand. Wave your right hand.

You fake it, then turn around.

To do these moves? Turn around again by yourself.

This is what it means.

Just do these actions.

You hold out your left hand, hold out your left hand.

Hold out your left hand. Take back your left hand,

You put your left hand in and shake it around.

Hold out your left hand. Wave your left hand.

You fake it, then turn around.

To do these moves? Turn around again by yourself.

This is what it means.

Just do these actions.

Put your right foot in and put your right foot out.

Stick out your right foot. Take back your right foot.

You put your right foot in and shake it.

Stick out your right foot. Swing your right foot.

You fake it, then turn around.

To do these moves? Turn around again by yourself.

This is what it means.

Just do these actions.

Extended data:

Hokey Pokey is an English children's song. It is the first nursery rhyme for children to learn English in China. The songs are catchy and easy to understand, which is very suitable for early childhood education.

This song became popular in America in the 1950s. This is a rhythmic morning exercise that requires physical exercise. Almost all early education institutions and English training institutions will teach this song to children.