Parent Tot – Crocodile Jumps Into the Water

“Child sitting on the edge of the pool. Parent in the water holding child’s hands.

Sing: “”Crocodile, Crocodile on the wall, / Crocodile, Crocodile, in you fall!””

When parent gets to “”Fall”” smile and gently pull child into the water up to their comfortable depth (chin, lips, nose, whole face).  Scoop the child and take a step backwards to simulate a front glide. “

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