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Peaceful Piggy Yoga
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Peaceful Piggy Yoga
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Peaceful Piggy Yoga

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Who loves yoga? Everyone from ballerinas to football players to moms and dads. Babies do yoga positions without even knowing it! From the author and illustrator of Peaceful Piggy Meditation, this fun and informative picture book guide shows kids—and piggies!—in classic yoga poses, complete with instructions. 
Kerry Lee MacLean brings her experience as a yoga instructor and children’s meditation therapist to this unique guide, along with the bright, amusing piggy paintings that have become her trademark.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 18, 2014
ISBN9781480492660
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Peaceful Piggy Yoga
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Kerry Lee MacLean

Kerry Lee MacLean is a certified children’s meditation therapist and the author and illustrator of several picture books, including Peaceful Piggy Yoga and The Family Meditation Book. She lives in Colorado.

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    This is a good, very basic description of yoga for young children. But it is not something that could or should be constructively used to learn poses. The illustrations, although very cute, do not have enough detail to show children proper foot and body placement. And this is important in yoga, especially for beginners.

    Speaking of beginners, there are a few poses that are unrealistic for absolute beginners. The tree pose and the hand-toe pose are difficult. Not all children are limber and strong. Trying these moves and failing could cause enough frustration to make them give up. And as a mom, I don't think I'd want my child trying the candlestick until or unless I was certain they had decent core muscles and passable balance.