OTis, the OT gorilla, is here to teach your children traditional and original yoga poses in a new, fun, and engaging way!
The 55 yoga poses and 110 activities in this oversized, colorfully illustrated card deck help children understand how their bodies and minds work together. Occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, physical therapists, teachers, and parents can use yoga in the classroom, at home, or in treatment to improve fine and gross motor skills, sensory processing, attention, communication, and cognition.
The Yogarilla Card Yoga Deck includes:
55 traditional and original yoga poses sorted by starting positions and color-coded for easy identification.
10 standing, 10 seated, 10 prone, 10 spine, and 10 hands and knees.
3 partner poses (Two children work together in a pose).
2 breathing poses (Improve awareness of breath and breath support).
Content cards that highlight ways therapists, teachers, and parents can use the Yogarilla Card Yoga Deck.
Check out our MagneTalk Yogarilla - Magnetic Game Board Exercises & Activities also on Amazon.
- OTis the OT gorilla demonstrates over 50 yoga poses on illustrated 6" x 8" cards
- Over 100 different activities on over-sized cards, stored in a sturdy box
- 10 standing, 10 seated, 10 prone, 10 supine, and 10 hands and knees
- 3 partner poses where two children work together in a pose
- 2 breathing poses to improve awareness of breath and breath support
- Educational: OTs, SLPs, PTs, teachers, and parents can use yoga in the classroom, at home, or in treatment to improve fine and gross motor skills, sensory processing, attention, communication, and cognition.
- OTis the OT gorilla demonstrates over 50 yoga poses on illustrated 6" x 8" cards
- Over 100 different activities on over-sized cards, stored in a sturdy box
- 10 standing, 10 seated, 10 prone, 10 supine, and 10 hands and knees
- 3 partner poses where two children work together in a pose
- 2 breathing poses to improve awareness of breath and breath support
- Educational: OTs, SLPs, PTs, teachers, and parents can use yoga in the classroom, at home, or in treatment to improve fine and gross motor skills, sensory processing, attention, communication, and cognition.