The three little yogis and the wolf who lost his breath : a fairy tale to help you feel better
In this twist on the classic fairy tale, a wolf who lost his huff and puff consults with three yogis to help him find his breath.
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- ISBN: 9781419741036
- Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 30 cm
- Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2020.
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The Three Little Yogis and the Wolf Who Lost His Breath : A Fairy Tale to Help You Feel Better
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The Three Little Yogis and the Wolf Who Lost His Breath : A Fairy Tale to Help You Feel Better
The Three Little Yogis and the Wolf Who Lost His Breath is the first book in the Feel-Good Fairy Tales picture book series, introducing a calming spin on a classic from #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Verde and illustrator Jay Fleck. Once upon a time there lived a wolf who lost his huff and his puff. It was a BIG, BAD problem! One morning, the wolf came upon a peaceful little yogi doing sun salutations. The wolf wanted to huff and puff and blooow her hut down into a big pile of straw. But instead, the yogi suggested, "Let's meditate on that!" Soon the wolf met a second yogi, and then a third. He may have lost his huff and puff--but with the help of three new yogi friends, can the wolf find his breath? "Adults may find this story useful in teaching children how to deal with strong emotions, and children will enjoy trying out the various positions and modes of breathing." -- Booklist The Feel-Good Fairy Tales series: The Three Little Yogis and the Wolf Who Lost His Breath (#1) The Tossy-Turny Princess and the Pesky Pea (#2) Tortoise and Hare (#3)