Amazon.co.uk

Yoga Pretzels (Yoga Cards)


BUY FROM AMAZON.COM

List price: $14.99
Our Price: $11.75


Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks


Yoga Pretzels (Yoga Cards)

Consumer Rating:

By: Tara Guber and Leah Kalish

Format: Cards
From: Barefoot Books
Pub. Date: September 2005

Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2005-10-05
Media: Cards
Ean: 9781905236046
Isbn: 1905236042

ABOUT THE BOOK

USER REVIEWS
"This is a box of cards with poses, games, etc. It is very easy to store in the box and I can take it to my kids yoga class. Sometimes it is fun to have the kids pick a card and we all act out what is on thier card. I think this is a great idea and I hope to get the other versions of these cards.

Thank You
Karen"
~ Written on 2008-08-14

"Arrived yesterday and my son has taken over the box. (He's 8). We are going to get started together. I like the descriptions of the breathing and how you should 'feel' when you do the movements/relaxing poses.
Since I'm taking a yoga class (i'm a newb) and he's going by the names on the cards, it's a bit confusing when he says, I can do the 'turtle' or I can do the 'rainbow.' But for him I find I like 'rainbow' as opposed to 'corpse pose.'
Also, the cards are not the size of a 'deck' of cards. They are larger, more the size of a DVD case. The box is sturdy thick cardboard and has a nice flip top. I'm thinking it will help us take care of them properly.
He did go thru each card and at the end has decided he wants the book and the pretzel mat. (Way to go for the marketing plan!!)

These don't seem too 'baby' for someone his age and I think that up to 9, maybe pushing 10 could use them also.

Completely satisfied."
~ Written on 2008-08-13

"My kids loves this because THEY get to select the cards and twist Mama into a pretzel. It their choice and we are doing an activity TOGETHER. There are some good/simple breathing & meditation techniques in there too, aside from the poses."
~ Written on 2008-08-08

"What I like most about these is that they are color coded for different kinds of poses and activities. I like the flexibility of mixing up the poses or focusing on one kind, rather than using a book that sets the sequence. The only thing I don't like about this and some other kids yoga products is that the names of poses are changed to make them more kid friendly. Since there's no consistency between products, one will call child's pose, for example, "sleeping mouse," and another will call it "rock." But overall, I highly recommend these cards."
~ Written on 2008-02-08

"I bought the book with it and they are wonderful. My 4 and 2 year old can do many the yoga positions!! Great way to connect and to wind down for bedtime!!"
~ Written on 2008-01-14




Search for in

Home | Introduction | Alexander Lessons | Alexander Workshops | Contact Me
Reading Lists | Shop