Body movement

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Across
  1. 2. To lengthen or extend one's body or limbs to their full extent.
  2. 4. To move forward by jumping lightly on one foot and then the other.
  3. 5. To move on hands and knees, often used by babies before they can walk.
  4. 8. To move one's body rhythmically to music, often in a coordinated and expressive way.
  5. 10. To move on foot at a slower pace than running, typically by alternately placing one foot in front of the other.
  6. 11. To move quickly on foot by taking steps in rapid succession.
  7. 12. To propel oneself into the air by using one's legs and feet, often for fun or to clear obstacles.
Down
  1. 1. To flex or curve one's body or part of the body, often to reach something or change posture.
  2. 2. To move through water by using one's arms and legs, often for exercise or recreation.
  3. 3. To jump on one foot, often with a small leap or bounce.
  4. 4. To move smoothly and quickly down a surface, often on a playground slide.
  5. 6. To move by turning over and over, often as a playful action or to change position.
  6. 7. To move back and forth or side to side while suspended from a support, such as on a swing set.
  7. 9. To ascend or move upward by gripping or scaling a surface, such as a ladder or tree.