Itsy bitsy yoga : poses to help your baby sleep longer, digest better, and grow stronger
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New York : Simon & Schuster, [2004].
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Shirlington - Adult Nonfiction
649.122 GARAB
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The ancient practice of yoga will help your baby sleep better, digest easier, be happier, and stay healthier. Start today.If you've been searching for an excellent way to bond with your baby and improve his or her health, Itsy Bitsy Yoga is the solution you've been looking for. Helen Garabedian, a certified instructor in yoga and infant massage, has developed over seventy yoga postures and thirty-five series for moms and dads to enjoy with their growing babies. You don't need any previous yoga experience. Learn the many benefits of yoga, posture by posture, in this accessible guide, with seventy beautiful black-and-white photos, at-a-glance reference charts, and memorable Itsy Bitsy Yoga rhymes. Yoga can help babies up to two years of age: -sleep better -get relief from gas pains and colic -digest food easier -stay healthier with a strong immune system -receive neuromuscularm stimulation -learn to relax The book also features seven Magic Poses that can soothe fussy, upset babies within minutes! So start enjoying more time with your happy yoga baby right now.

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Book
Physical Desc
xiii, 236 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language
English
ISBN
0743243552, 9780743243551

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General Note
"A Fireside book."
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Includes index.
Description
Combines the ancient practice of yoga with baby massage to create a program designed to help youngsters sleep longer, digest foods more easily, stay less susceptible to colds, and strengthen neuromuscular functions.

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Garabedian, a yoga teacher and an infant developmental movement educator, presents a yoga program designed to benefit children from three weeks to 24 months of age. Arguing that yoga helps promote sound sleep, health digestion, and strong bodies, she includes more than 75 gentle movements and techniques (based on standard yoga postures) that are actively facilitated by the parent or caregiver. Each chapter focuses on activities appropriate for a specific developmental level, ranging from infancy through head holding, crawling, walking, and beyond, and engaging photos demonstrate how to help the child safely accomplish each movement. Songs and rhymes create a playful experience that can be enjoyed practically anywhere. These baby-centered activities allow for lots of touching and snuggling, which should increase bonding between parent and child. Garabedian's underlying philosophy is a healthy departure from the more regimented exercise programs and hectic activities that some families may wish to avoid. The emerging popularity of yoga and strong demand for books in this subject area may encourage many public libraries to add this to their collections.-Deborah Broocker, Learning Resources Ctr., Georgia Perimeter Coll., Dunwoody (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Garabedian, a yoga teacher and an infant developmental movement educator, presents a yoga program designed to benefit children from three weeks to 24 months of age. Arguing that yoga helps promote sound sleep, health digestion, and strong bodies, she includes more than 75 gentle movements and techniques (based on standard yoga postures) that are actively facilitated by the parent or caregiver. Each chapter focuses on activities appropriate for a specific developmental level, ranging from infancy through head holding, crawling, walking, and beyond, and engaging photos demonstrate how to help the child safely accomplish each movement. Songs and rhymes create a playful experience that can be enjoyed practically anywhere. These baby-centered activities allow for lots of touching and snuggling, which should increase bonding between parent and child. Garabedian's underlying philosophy is a healthy departure from the more regimented exercise programs and hectic activities that some families may wish to avoid. The emerging popularity of yoga and strong demand for books in this subject area may encourage many public libraries to add this to their collections.-Deborah Broocker, Learning Resources Ctr., Georgia Perimeter Coll., Dunwoody Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Garabedian, H. (2004). Itsy bitsy yoga: poses to help your baby sleep longer, digest better, and grow stronger . Simon & Schuster.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Garabedian, Helen. 2004. Itsy Bitsy Yoga: Poses to Help Your Baby Sleep Longer, Digest Better, and Grow Stronger. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Garabedian, Helen. Itsy Bitsy Yoga: Poses to Help Your Baby Sleep Longer, Digest Better, and Grow Stronger New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Garabedian, H. (2004). Itsy bitsy yoga: poses to help your baby sleep longer, digest better, and grow stronger. New York: Simon & Schuster.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Garabedian, Helen. Itsy Bitsy Yoga: Poses to Help Your Baby Sleep Longer, Digest Better, and Grow Stronger Simon & Schuster, 2004.

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