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Kids Yoga every Thursday at Oru Space


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Kids Yoga is a fun, creative and playful class designed for children ages 5-9. Parents are welcome to hang out in the cafe, or drop children off and collect them at the end. Each class features a new theme and is designed to introduce children to the fundamentals of yoga through interactive poses, breathing techniques, and mindfulness practices. The sessions include yoga games, story time, and a calming bubble moment to help children unwind. At the end of each session, kids will get creative with crafts that tie into the theme of the day. Tailored to support children's physical and emotional well-being, every session promotes focus, flexibility, relaxation, and self expression in a supportive and fun environment. Please note this class only runs during term time.
 

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