🧘♀️ Roll, Pose, Win: The Yoga Game Everyone’s Talking About!
Think Fun Yoga Dice Game is a multi-player, interactive yoga experience for kids 6 and up, featuring 6-sided pose dice, tokens, and a focus token to encourage teamwork, physical activity, and cognitive skills development—all in a portable, easy-to-learn game set.
P**N
Fantastic product
Bought for my grandson's with their own yoga mats. We play on sleepovers. They have become very proficient in positions and have fun while doing. Something I know is good for them and will help them in life.
D**W
Easy to use and travels well
The yoga dice were cute, easy to follow and the kids I have used it with enjoy that it can be played as a game. One feature I liked is that it is easy to pack up and travel with as I work in multiple locations with kids.
A**N
Sweet little game
Super cute game that helps teach yoga postures. The instructions are a little confusing, especially for younger kids. But, they’re adaptable so you can still play. My 4 year old loves this game.
S**Y
So fun!
We love this game!! I'm a yoga teacher and love searching for fun ways to keep my own kids interested! They adore this game and love making up their own rules to get to the end.
A**R
Super fun game
My 4,5 and 10 year old nieces and nephews love this game
L**A
So fun for kids and adults alike!
It's great to get the kids moving and learning about breath and mindfulness at the same time!
J**A
Fun and great use at therapy
I got these for my special needs daughter and she loves them! Her physical therapist loves using them with her, too.
S**S
Just watch a yoga video
We got this as a gift and I feel the need to warn people against actually spending money on it unless someone is actually a yoga instructor for kids and using it in a class to engage with little kids, maybe four to six years olds. This “game” is absurd. Seriously, it’s just rolling dice to choose a pose. And then the kids have to wait for the pose descriptions to be found in the book and they have to be able to follow the descriptions as no pictures are provided. All of the game tokens, as in ALL of the PLAYERS, move together every single turn. The instructions are poorly written and we took so long to even make sense of the game that the kids completely lost interest in yoga. And the only way to even make it interesting to them was to let them come up with their own rules. We brought out the game a second time after a few months and our six year old felt it had been designed by one of the children a year beneath her at school, a child who still doesn’t know how to play their fancy tag game made up by the second graders.
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