Tuesday, June 1, 2010

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A Child's Way to Yoga Review



We got this for my son's fourth birthday. He and his older brother can at least make a good approximation of all of the poses and have a fun time doing it. At least one of them asks to do it daily. Even their baby brother (15 months) seems interested. I really like the background. It looks like they are on a farm. They are all in a big field, outside and it is very casual and relaxed. The songs are upbeat without being annoying or over-loud and distracting. The instructor makes it fun and I like the assortment of kids in the background, each interpreting the yoga moves their own way -- that shows that there are many ways to do the positions.





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A Child's Way to Yoga - Kerin L. Slattery -
I teach Kindergarten and use the Yoga video to help them relax after lunch. It is fabulous and the kids LOVE it!!



Sweet and Wonderful - Wendy Louise Nag - Minneapolis, MN
Our 2 year old daughter loves this video. She figured out how to do all of the poses without any instruction from us because the instructor is so clear and simple. The setting is in a grassy park, and the home-spun music is so perfect and non-commercial. Leanne has a life-loving glow about her that makes you smile. It feels like how yoga should be. Not in a fancy studio with music that fades in and out, but just simple. The conversion of yoga poses to animal activities is wonderful. Our 8 month old son loves LeAnne, and his face turns to joy when she introduces herself.



Lacks pizazz - E. Harrell -
The video is basically watching a yoga class for kids who are in a field of a park. The teacher does talk directly to the camera, with some nice close-ups, but otherwise it often feels amateurish. The music that they tout is just a woman singing with a guitar, and it's so soft that it's overpowered by the kids' giggles in the video. And the music is not a motivating factor, instead it's more background noise. Although I wasn't impressed with it, my son (who is 6) chooses it over "Silly to Calm," which is what I like better (it's more professional, and the visuals and music are more dynamic). But I think he likes this one because at one point they pretend to drive in a car, and he also likes the Dead Man's pose. (My daughter, who is 4, seems to be able to stick more with "Silly to Calm") Since I bought it for the kids, it's not a total failure, I just wished it was more pleasing to me!

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