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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Fun video - but several poses need a partner Jan 24, 2010 I agree with others who've reviewed this video that it is a great video for families. We just did the routine for the first time tonight and everyone enjoyed it. We've got 3 kids (6, 8 and 10) and it was fine for all of them. The poses were generally easy enough, yet not so easy that it didn't feel like a workout. I have one minor complaint, and that was that the transitions betwen poses was sometimes unclear. The second thing to note is that there are two segments that called for poses being done with a partner, which is great, except when you have an odd number of people. It was a big challenging to do with 2 parents and 3 kids, since someone didn't have a partner. We made it work, but it was somewhat uncomfortable and made the flow a bit awkward. Otherwise, a good video, especially for the price!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for my family Jan 12, 2010 My children, ages 3,4,and 6 are excited to do yoga with This DVD. They really enjoy the poses, stretching, breathing, and partner exercises. The movie is simple and easy to understand.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The Best Yoga DVD YET! Jan 05, 2010 We have tried sooo many yoga DVDs for kids and my seven year old son really loves this one and we can all do it together - it's so much fun and a good workout! The poses are unique and the attitude is all about having fun moving your body!
great dvd Jan 05, 2010 i purchased this dvd for my 4 year old nephew, they used it for the first time today & he called me to tell me he loves it!! soo cute! his mother (my sister) informed me he's been asking to do it over & over today. great buy!
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
A little more advanced than I wanted Jan 02, 2010 Although not a bad yoga dvd, I was looking for something to do with my younger children, ages 3 and 5. You can tell that the voice over instructions and sound effects were added to make this video appeal to a younger audience, but it was still too challenging for younger kids and did not hold their attention.
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