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Covelico Animal Exercise Dice (12-Sided Foam Dice) – Kids Movement Game

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Covelico Animal Exercise Dice

A soft 12-sided foam animal movement dice with 11 animal actions and a “pick your own” side.

Roll, roar, repeat. This soft animal exercise dice turns movement into play with simple animal action prompts kids can roll and copy. Designed for ages 3–8, it helps build gross motor skills, coordination, balance, confidence, body control, and turn-taking through screen-free active play.

What’s included

  • 1 x 12-sided foam Animal Exercise Dice
  • 11 animal movement prompts plus 1 “Pick Your Own” side

How to play

  1. Roll the dice
  2. Copy the animal move, such as frog jumps, crab walks, dino stomps, and more
  3. Repeat, take turns, or set a timer for an extra challenge

Why it works

  • Turns exercise into play: surprise, choice, and animal actions keep kids engaged
  • Screen-free active fun: easy movement games for home, school, PE, or outdoor play
  • Builds real skills: supports coordination, balance, strength, body control, and turn-taking
  • Great for mixed ages: actions can be scaled up or down so everyone can join in
  • Perfect for groups or solo play: useful for PE stations, classroom brain breaks, recess, or independent active play

Best for

Indoor recess, classroom movement breaks, PE stations, homeschool, backyard play, preschool movement games, early primary active play, and gross motor skill building.

Recommended age: 3+ years, best enjoyed by ages 3–8.