: Later verses ask children to place hands on their knees, head, or nose while maintaining their "statue" form.
: Teaches children to identify and touch body parts like knees, ears, and stomach.
This activity is widely used by teachers to address the (Brazilian National Common Curricular Base) standards, specifically the "Body, Gestures, and Movements" field. Because Tio Ricardo is also a speech therapist, the song is often used in speech therapy to help children with speech delays through rhythmic imitation and social interaction.
