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What to do on a rainy day? Through yoga, Lily and Lee explore all the places they can go in their imaginations. They visit a farm, a jungle, a park, a garden, and more! They pretend to be butterflies, cats, cows, dogs and snakes.They become volcanos, warriors, and airplanes! After they do their Sun Salutations, the sun comes out, and they discover a beautiful rainbow! Yoga helped the sun to come out, so when it rains, make a rainbow! Written in rhyme, the book contains 12 fun yoga pose poems and a Sun Salutation. More details of the yoga poses and a lesson plan for teachers can be found at www.susanroseyoga.com.…mehr

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What to do on a rainy day? Through yoga, Lily and Lee explore all the places they can go in their imaginations. They visit a farm, a jungle, a park, a garden, and more! They pretend to be butterflies, cats, cows, dogs and snakes.They become volcanos, warriors, and airplanes! After they do their Sun Salutations, the sun comes out, and they discover a beautiful rainbow! Yoga helped the sun to come out, so when it rains, make a rainbow! Written in rhyme, the book contains 12 fun yoga pose poems and a Sun Salutation. More details of the yoga poses and a lesson plan for teachers can be found at www.susanroseyoga.com.
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Autorenporträt
Susan Rose has always loved books, dancing, gymnastics, and yoga. In 2006 she became a Certified YogaKids Teacher and has been teaching yoga to kids of all ages ever since. Susan holds an M. A. in Physical Education and taught elementary PE for 17 years. She is also an E-500 Registered Yoga Teacher. In 2020, she fulfilled a lifelong dream of publishing a children's yoga book, and has now started writing a series called Yoga Tales from the Gym. Susan loves helping children learn what their bodies can do and where their imaginations can take them through practicing yoga. She lives in Tarpon Springs, Florida with her husband Fritz, and can be found most days doing yoga at the beach.