Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Baker Aker's Dance
Clip: Season 50 Episode 1 | 2mVideo has Closed Captions
Baker Aker shows off a style of dance called Folklorico.
Baker Aker loves to bake, but he also loves to dance! He invites us inside the bakery to show off his Folklorico dance. He points his toes, snaps, and claps. Anyone can dance - if you can't dance with your feet, you can dance with your hands, or even your eyebrows!
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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Baker Aker's Dance
Clip: Season 50 Episode 1 | 2mVideo has Closed Captions
Baker Aker loves to bake, but he also loves to dance! He invites us inside the bakery to show off his Folklorico dance. He points his toes, snaps, and claps. Anyone can dance - if you can't dance with your feet, you can dance with your hands, or even your eyebrows!
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(gentle music) ♪ It's a beautiful day in my neighborhood ♪ ♪ So much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ Won't you dance along with me ♪ ♪ Won't you dance along with me ♪ - Hi, neighbor.
I want to show you something.
Come inside!
You know I love to bake.
But did you know I also love to dance?
(folklorico music) It's called, folklorico, and I started learning this dance when I was your age.
Do you like to dance?
(folklorico music) (snaps fingers) Anyone can dance, anywhere.
Si, yes!
Because all you need is your body.
If you can't dance with your feet, you can dance with your hands.
Or, just your eyebrows.
(laughs) Try it with me.
(folklorico music) Clap your hands.
Clap your hands even louder.
Now tap your feet.
(claps and taps feet) (laughs) Baile, dance.
(taps feet) (snaps fingers) (claps) I wonder if someone in your neighborhood likes to dance.
Thanks for dancing with me.
Come back again, soon.
Hasta luego, neighbor.
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