Let's Yoga!
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Is it age appropriate?
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Not age appropriate for kids under 8, age appropriate for kids over 11; suggested age 11. -
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Common Sense says
Fun and accessible yoga application.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 11 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of Let's Yoga! was written by Erin Bell
Parents need to know that this application uses an animated female model to demonstrate various yoga poses for players to try at home. You can pause the exercise at any time and rotate the model 360-degrees to examine her technique more closely. While it's quite thorough, kids could also benefit from attending actual Yoga classes to get interactive feedback from a real instructor, who can observe and correct improper techniques. Unlike other fitness games, this one does not ask players to input their height or weight.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about the importance of exercising the body and mind each day. Which yoga exercises do you like best? How can you incorporate yoga exercises into your daily life? Do you prefer yoga or Pilates?
More on Let's Yoga!
What’s the Story?
Once players have mastered the basics they can check out the Yoga Course section. Here they'll find My Yoga, which allows them to create their own yoga workout by choosing a series of poses; Short Set, a workout that allows them to focus on one specific area like Restful Sleep, Energize Your Eyes, or Boost Your Motivation; and Chair Yoga, a series of exercises designed to be performed while sitting in a chair. The Pose List is a great feature that lets you examine specific yoga poses in more detail. Players will receive tips on how to perform the move properly can see which muscle groups the exercise is meant to isolate. There's also Random Yoga where the program will create a 10 to 60 minute workout, and a calendar that keeps track of workouts and points you've earned in the areas of energy, flexibility, and balance.
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Publisher’s Details
ESRB rating: E (for (No Descriptors))

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