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Yoga, ‘It Just Makes My Day’ – Matthew, Age 6

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Some thoughts on yoga from Matthew, age 6 via Yogi Beans.

We know the feeling, little dude.

Matthew, Age 6, Loves Yoga

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6 comments… add one
  • ces

    Cutie! It’s kinda rewarding to get letters like this one. 😉

  • So cute!

  • Wow! This is so cute ,:). For me, the funny part is when he says that you are the best yoga teacher he knows(which implies that at this young age he had a chance to meet other yoga teachers),:D. On the other hand , that might be the case, with the pace with which the world is evolving and young children are engaging in everything much earlier then previous generations.
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  • Mathew is so cute. Everyone needs yoga in their lives. Hopefully this young man will be into yoga for a lifetime.

  • This is so adorable. It’s definitely an argument for starting kids young!

  • Mercy Janocha

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