Little Yoga: A Toddler's First Book of Yoga
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Type: Book
Studio: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Release Date: 2005-08-11
Yoga Baby spreads his arms out like a butterfly . . .
Yoga Baby wobbles like a little bird . . .
Yoga Baby says “time for rest—ahh, shh, shh”
A perfect introduction to yoga for toddlers
Here is a playful introduction to nine simple yoga exercises for young children. Toddlers will enjoy moving along with Yoga Baby as they follow the basic poses. Unlike most books on the subject, Yoga Baby is aimed directly at preschoolers. This interactive picture book also includes helpful information for parents and educators. Fun, accessible, and colorful—it’s a great way for little ones to discover yoga.

total reviews 14

Great First Yoga Book!
My daughter (14 months) really loves this book. I didn't know if she would and honestly purchased it because I practice, but she thoroughly enjoys the illustrations and the pictures of the toddlers in the poses. I am going to purchase for friends who have little ones.

recommend
I am trying to show this book to my son who is two years old. He gradually learnt to do the pose of the butterfly and the dog.

My toddler loves this book!
My 2 year old son loves this book. I am a yoga practitioner, so I thought it would be fun to get him this book. He loves it, and asks to "do Oga" as he calls it, and we do the poses together. He really likes it alot. It is a simple and fun book appropriate as an introduction to yoga for toddlers.

great easy to follow sequence
I got this book for my 2 year old boy and he loves the postures and has fun mentioning the names whilst doing them. It is a great introduction to yoga for young kids. No stories, no explanations that they don't understand, just the posture with a name of an animal and lots of color.

Great first yoga book
My daughter has had this book since she was 20 months old, and she is now almost 36 months. She still enjoys "making animals" and I anticipate she'll continue to enjoy it. One of the features of this book that I like is that there is an illustration of a child in the pose on one page and an illustration of the animal being mimicked on the facing page. There's also photos of real children doing the poses at the end. We enjoy the Sleepy Little Yoga book as well.
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