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Yoga Games for Children: Fun and Fitness with Postures, Movements and Breath (SmartFun Activity Books)
Danielle Bersma
,
Marjoke Visscher
Hunter House
, 2003 - 160 pages
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highly recommended
A must for educators
I'm starting my
yoga
for
children classes
and bought quite few of them.
There was good and great and so-so. And all of them contained same poses.
But for kids doing poses is not enough, they need
fun
and
games
and that's is why this book so special. It gives you all kind on games with age distinctions .
It's great book for educators and yoga teachers.
Very recommending.
Best Yoga for Kids Resource Book
I was asked to teach a Kid's
Yoga summer
program. I wasn't sure where to start and didn't know if I could keep the
children's interest
. This book was a great resource. If you are a Yoga Teacher and new to teaching kids this book is a must. The kids loved the class and partially due to Yoga
Games
for Children.
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Fun, informative book!
For any parent or teacher who values the educational potential of movement, this book is a must. This book provides great, usable information for teaching
yoga
to kids. It shows how to make it a game, not just a series of stretches. There is much here to stimulate creativity and imagination, too. Power Brain Kids
Good information and layout
This book was exactly what I needed. I teach Kids
Yoga
and was looking for some new things to do. I really like how it is broken up between age groups and the book is organized well. I have used a few of the
games
already in my class.
Thank You
Karen
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YOGA GAMES FOR CHILDREN
YOGA
GAMES
FOR
CHILDREN
I work with children. I am a paraprofessional in a special needs school, and was very excited to read this book, to see if there might be anything I could use with our kids.
One of the things that I noticed right away is how many of the games and exercises were done in groups or pairs. This is fantastic in my opinion! It seems to me that these days kids are more isolated than in the past. I am not sure what it is, but I rarely see little girls walking and holding hands or boys roughhousing. Fighting yes, just roughhousing, no. I also have noted that most parents do not hold their children's hands any more. This is very sad in my opinion, as touch in and of its own is healing. Touch during play is a good thing!
So, I was very pleased to find that there were things that there were games where the kids held hands or leaned back against each other. I believe this helps to build co-operation and understanding.
There are also plenty of games where it is individuals alone. My favorite is Sun Salutations! It incorporates many basic yoga positions, and it will be a lot of
fun
for the kids. The Mountain is a close runner up. I can just see the kids enjoying those games, and having fun.
The relaxation exercises are ideal as well. Sometimes kids, as well as adults, need to just let it go and
breath
e. This book gives several examples of how to do this.
I will not be able to use many of these games with my special needs classroom. We have a low functioning group and the understanding is not there in some cases, and the physical abilities are not there in others. My niece is a preschool teacher in a daycare facility, as well as being Assistant Director. She is very excited about trying many of these games with her class! I had a hard time holding onto the book long enough to finish reading it before passing it on. She is thinking that if it works out she can suggest it for other sites in the corporate system she works in .
This book would also be great fun for any family with young or even not so young kids. I raised four kids of my own, and know how valuable that together time is, and there are many fun suggestions here. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has young ones in their life.
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This introduction to
yoga
for
children contains
variations on traditional yoga
postures that
help children develop physical strength, flexibility, emotional calm, and self-expression. The
games involve
relaxation, trust, and cooperation. Included are over 50 illustrations and 16 completely structured lessons based on themes like the seasons, rain, snow, and animals.
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