8. To be received or accepted: a speech that played poorly with the voters. 9. To move or seem to move quickly, lightly, or irregularly: The breeze played on the water. 10. To function or discharge uninterruptedly: The fountains played in the courtyard. 11. To move or operate freely ...
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to follow that will lead them to their next destination (for example: “bear crawl to the square”, “hop like a Frog to the T”, “Run to the rectangle”). We love that this gamefrom Toddler Approvedkeeps your child moving, but also helps them learn their shapes, letters and numbers...