Monthly Archives: May 2019

“Preschool Prom” little ones event

This month we held a preschool prom. This event was for ages 2-5, and we held it on Tuesday and Saturday at the library.

We had a red carpet and a photo booth.

We ate fancy snacks: cheese, crackers, grapes, and sparkling grape juice. The kids all wanted to take their champagne flutes home with them, and one mom said that her kids will be drinking all of their beverages out of it for the rest of the week.

We made prom queen and king crowns out of pipe cleaners.

This girl wanted me to make sure I saw her beautiful shoes.

And of course we danced. I played a preschool dance party mix off Spotify. I blew up balloons for the dance floor as well.

And just like at real prom, by the end people were getting silly and tired and taking their shoes off.

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“Dreamland” bedtime yoga storytime

Opening – How I explain the rules of yoga storytime: stay on your mat, and keep your hands to yourself.
(Skip to my Lou –  from Jim Gill)
Clapping hands, one and two
Clapping hands, one and two
But if my hands were covered in glue
I’d stick to the glue, my darling
(hands in Anjali mudra, or prayer position)

Extend and Stretch
Frere Jacques
Extend and stretch (sit in sukasana – easy seated pose, or crisscross applesauce- and do seated side bends)
Extend and stretch
Twist and turn (seated twists)
Twist and turn
This is yoga, (hands overhead on “this,” then bring to prayer position on “yoga”)
This is yoga
Om sweet om, (hands in prayer, bow forward)
Om sweet om
Source: I got this from Kids Yoga Guide teacher training, but here is another from Be Grace Yoga 

The Moon Shines
The moon (bring arms over head) is shining all around.
It shines on land (standing side bend) and sea (standing side bend other side).
It shines on cars (dandasana/staff pose, pretend to drive car).
It shines on boats (navasana/ boat pose.) 
It shines on you and me. (hands at heart) 

Crown, Heart, Tail. I saw this when I observed a Kids Crave Yoga class. Ask the kids where their head or crown is. Then where is their heart. Then tail (or where their tail would be). Repeat. Shake up the order: Heart, tail, crown. Tail, tail, crown, heart. Go faster and faster, and then slow it down. I love that these movements correspond to the 1st, 4th, and 7th chakras.

Open the Book – Arms, legs, both
Close the book. Open the book. Turn the page.Start seated with arms stretched out in front of you, palms touching. To “open the book,” stretch the arms wide. To close it, bring them back together. To “turn the page,” open just the right arm and close it, then the left arm and close it. Repeat “turning pages” until the kids giggle. Repeat the whole sequence using legs instead of arms. Then try arms and legs together. 

Book – Goodnight Moon  by Margaret Wise Brown
dreams hard to find – side bends on hands and knees like looking for dreams
most nights had to search for them – marching up and down mat
felt in toes- stand on tiptoe
uncomfortable spots on bed – tree/vrksasana
moonlight – standing side bends
lost in sheets – eagle/garudasana
darkness in corner – march up and down on mat again
tamed all the shapes – cat/cows
danced past – dancer/natarajasana
travel beyond – bicycles
traveled high – mountain/tadasana
traveled low and deep – standing forward fold/uttanasana

Song: “Fly Like a Butterfly” – Bari Koral

Animals Yawning
butterfly – baddha konasana
owl –  seated twists, saying “hoo” like an owl on each side
cat/cow 
puppy – anahatasana

Savasana
Song: Kira Willey’s “When You Sleep” 

Peace begins with me
Hold both hands overhead. On the word “peace,” touch the thumbs and pinky fingers together. On the word “begins,” touch the thumbs and ring fingers. On the word “with,” touch the thumbs and middle fingers. On the word “me,” touch the thumbs and pointers. Repeat this four times, the first time loudly and hands overhead. The second time, bring the hands down a little and speak a little softer. The third time, bring hands lower and whisper. The last time, bring hands to knees and speak words silently to self.
Source: Kids Yoga Guide Teacher Training

Namaste!   

 

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