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Woo Woo Baby: Meditation
By (Author) Neil Clark
Gibbs M. Smith Inc
Gibbs M. Smith Inc
5th June 2024
United States
Children
Non Fiction
158.12
Board book
22
Width 191mm, Height 191mm
Introduce your little one to the world of wonder with Woo Woo Baby, a series of mystical books for modern babies.
We have lots and lots of thoughts every day. Some thoughts make us happy, but sometimes we have too many thoughts all at one time! When we have too many thoughts, we might feel confused or sad or scared or a little worried.
Watch the big puffy white clouds in the sky passing over you.
Watch them come and now watch them go
Meditation is just like watching the clouds. Its something you can do to calm yourself when you have too many thoughts floating around in your mind. It helps us to watch them come and gojust like the clouds in the sky.
Introduce babies and toddlers to the basics of meditation with this beautiful board book.
Review of Woo Woo Baby: Yoga:With companion booksWoo Woo Baby: MeditationandWoo Woo Baby: Breathing, or in libraries where baby yoga classes are already part of story hour, heres a board book to help convince caregivers how much fun it can be! All the critical poses are here, including Tree, Kitty Cat, Five-Pointed Star, and Butterfly, demonstrated by blocky, digitally created children who run from slender to round, alabaster to deep brown in skin color, with ginger hair, tucked-away brown locks, fades, twists, and doggy ears. The text briefly explains the meaning of yoga, or union, to help mind and body come together as well as to be in tune with ones surroundings.VERDICTIts a great start for preschoolers up to early elementary children. Even alone, a child could try out the poses with friends. * School Library Journal *
Neil Clark is a music-loving, star-gazing illustrator and author. His rural upbringing, in the Yorkshire Wolds, fueled a playful imagination and a love of storytelling. This, combined with a degree in illustration & animation, led to a successful career in design.