Stories, Songs, and Sretches!: Creating Playful Storytimes with Yoga and Movement

Katie Scherrer
Adult Nonfiction 027.625 Sch


Young children love to move--and that's a great thing! Because in addition to supporting early learning, storytime can provide young children with opportunities to explore physical movement. The centuries-old contemplative movement practice known as yoga is more than just a passing trend; it can offer physical, emotional, and mental benefits to practitioners of all ages, including young children.—ALA Editions

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