Review by Kirkus Book Review
A restless young bunny turns to yoga when she gets lost in the woods. Yo-Yo bounces, jiggles, wiggles, and giggles. Grandpa decides that he's going to teach her--and all the little bunnies--yoga in order to help them feel calm. Roly and Flo don't seem to have any trouble following along as Grandpa demonstrates the various poses, but Yo-Yo is easily distracted. When she follows a butterfly into the forest, she winds up lost. But she uses what Grandpa taught her, and each calming move and deep breath helps her think clearly and find her way back to the other bunnies. Newly empowered by her skills, Yo-Yo draws on them at times when she feels too wiggly to relax. Many little readers will relate to Yo-Yo's can't-sit-still energy, and the included poses are simple and approachable for all ages. The final pages invite readers to try yoga; images show Yo-Yo in each pose with a basic description. The story demonstrates the universal benefits of slowing down and quieting the mind; a teacher or caregiver could easily use the book as a lead-in to an age-appropriate yoga practice. The illustrations are sweet and inviting, and Yo-Yo is an exuberant and adorable protagonist. Details such as candles and books in the cozy, snuggly bunny warren are endearing. A soothing tale for even the wiggliest of little ones. (Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.