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Itsy Bitsy Yoga: Poses to Help Your Baby Sleep Longer, Digest Better, and Grow Stronger
Itsy Bitsy Yoga: Poses to Help Your Baby Sleep Longer, Digest Better, and Grow Stronger
by Helen Garabedian
Edition: Paperback
Price: CDN$ 12.99
29 used & new from CDN$ 3.88

5.0 out of 5 stars We all love yoga!, May 24 2010
My infant son loves itsy bitsy yoga. He's progressed from newborn to crawling and has enjoyed every 'pose' he's encountered so far. We call "Rollio" ROTFLOL (chat abbreviation for Rolling On The Floor Laughing Out Loud) at our house because that's what he does. While I cannot say if he sleeps longer, or digests better because of yoga, he is definitely stronger than his peers and has hit every physical milestone earlier.

The pose/movements are very easy to understand, with step by step instructions including rhymes to sing while performing them (which I view as strictly optional!) Following the instructions, we both, as well as the grandparents, without any previous yoga experience. can easily do all the poses with our son. He had so much fun with it that we decided to try a couples yoga class.

Yoga practice is our favourite part of the day now.

Docteur Le
Docteur Le
by Emmanuelle Teyras
Edition: Paperback
2 used & new from CDN$ 14.50

4.0 out of 5 stars As good as you'll get out of cardboard, May 24 2010
This review is from: Docteur Le (Paperback)
This kit does, in fact, include everything you need for pretend play as a french doctor. There is an apron and hat in fabric, the rest of the pieces are cardboard. There are bottles of common medicines, x-rays, a cell phone, a stethoscope and many more interesting pieces.

The items have a hand-drawn cartoon-like appearance, which I quite like, but may not appeal to everyone.

There's nothing more entertaining than seeing 3 year old girls chase each other with cardboard needles. :) Not all the pieces are small child friendly though: there are play pills that pop out of play foil sheets.

The medicine bottles, the healthcare card, the prescription pad and a few other pieces have French writing on them, but I feel that children who do not read French (or any language) could still enjoy this kit.

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