Yoga Adventures for Little Explorers

Featured Practice, Kids

New Yoga book for Little Yogis!

In their new book Yoga Adventures for Little Explorers, author Megan McDougall and illustrator Hayley Lowe share their love of teaching Yoga to young ones! This little book will bring children on a journey with meditation, breath, work and flow. Yoga Adventures sets parents, and their little yogis up for a fun family practice that will leave you in the present moment and ready for whatever comes your way.

This captivating new picture book brings the magic of Yoga to children in a fun and engaging way. Yoga Adventures for Little Explorers is a delightful journey through Yoga, poses that encourage mindfulness, creativity, and family bonding. Perfect for young readers and their parents, this book transformed the practice of Yoga into an imaginative adventure.

The book invites children and their families to embark on an exciting journey, where Yoga comes alive through, playful, storytelling and enchanting illustrations. This book features 15 child friendly Yoga poses with whimsical names to capture the essence of each pose, making them easy to remember and fun to practice. Children are guided to stand tall, like a tree, jump, like a gorilla, and stretch like a cobra, all while engaging in meditation, breath, work, and flow. This book is designed to cultivate a love for Yoga from an early age, promoting physical and mental well-being.

The Yoga poses in this book of playful names, making it easier for kids to engage and learn. The end of the book includes a spread of 15 Yoga poses. Coloring pages printable, poster available for teacher resources. Published by Pownal Street Press — women-owned and women-led — a press that on a mission to create books that inspire, educate, and enthrall. Available from Orca Books and wherever children’s books are sold.

 

 

 

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