With few exceptions, choreography for children (or adults evoking children) tends to be punchy and jumpy, reflecting the anarchic nature of youthful limbs.
In addition, if you think about moving toward the audience on important points, and away from the audience on transitions or changes of subject, then you can also use the choreography to make your ideas clearer to your audience.
One of the hardest tasks facing those who fit these devices is working out the precise choreography of the voltages and timings that need to be applied to the 20 or so electrodes embedded in the auditory nerve, in order to make them work properly.