Press Reviews
Tara Fraser, Director of Yoga Junction and author of 'Yoga for You' and 'The Easy Yoga Workbook'
Michael Chissick and Sarah Peacock's winning formula produces another super-simple, completely practical and totally inclusive yoga book for children. Seahorse's Magical Sun Sequences is a delightful introduction to the world of sun salutations and how you might adapt them to be a practical, imaginative way of moving into your body and feeling more at one with yourself and your environment.
Andrea Kwiatkowski, BWY Diploma Course Tutor, Senior Yoga Alliance Teacher and Advanced Jivamukti Teacher
I love the characters that Seahorse meets in this book. With superb illustrations by Sarah Peacock, this will be a valuable teaching aid for teachers who wish to develop movement and yoga in their classes, as well as parents who can learn the sequences alongside their children. It is clear, easy to follow and fun!
Wendy Teasdill, Diploma Course Tutor for the British Wheel of Yoga, author of 'Walking to the Mountain' and 'Yoga for Pregnancy'
I loved Seahorse's Magical Sun Sequences! Whether you're a crab who doesn't like to move or speak much, an eel in a wheelchair or a child on crutches, Seahorse will have a Magical Sun Sequence for you. Sarah Peacock's vibrant illustrations combine with the measured anticipation and repetition of Michael Chissick's stories to create an irresistible urge to do yoga. It is more than a little bit magical: it is completely spell-binding.
Bob Insley, British Wheel of Yoga, yoga teacher and teacher trainer
What a delightful way to introduce the benefits of yoga to children of all abilities. Everyone succeeds in this informative and practical book. With a positive repetitive message throughout, there are shades of Kipling's Just So Stories. For anyone considering teaching yoga to children, this book is a must have.
Jennifer Watson, Teacher (Early Years and Key Stage 1)
This lovely story, alongside its beautiful illustrations and well-explained diagrams, brings yoga to children of all abilities in a fun, joyful and accessible way. I have been lucky to witness how this exercise can build a child's self-confidence, awareness and language. If you are a teacher or parent interested in yoga for children, this beautiful story will provide an excellent start.
Petra Proßowsky, children’s yoga teacher and trainer, Germany
I love the way that Seahorse celebrates differences and shows ways for everyone to be included in the yoga. I am convinced that this book will encourage children, ranging from Kindergarten to 10/11 year olds, to develop compassion and tolerance for others who may be less able; which in turn will lead to more peaceful relationships. Michael's knowledge of how to engage children in yoga, especially children with Special Needs, shines through; while Sarah Peacock's beautiful illustrations bring the story to life.
Catherine McNerney, Assistant Head, Phoenix School, London
Seahorse's Magical Sun Sequences is a marvellous resource for parents and teachers who want to support every child to access yoga in a fun and engaging way. The charming characters bring the sun sequences richly to life and will appeal to children everywhere. This is a book I will be proud and excited to recommend to schools, parents and colleagues. If you want to instil a lifelong love of yoga in all children, this is the book you have been waiting for.
Mel Thomsett
Sensory SmartI liked the repetition in the stories. It makes it predictable for children involved - as they progress to the other stories. I love the bright illustrations throughout the book! They are clear, simple and easy to copy. The story reads well. There is enough background information to ensure you choose the right story for the individual class. There is also an extra info to support children with additional needs.The target audience is wide, but as this is meant to be an introduction to yoga I think it caters quite well! It is great that you can download free copies of the sun sequences - encouraging students to practise more. I think this is a great resource and wish I was still in a classroom environment to try it out!
Juno Magazine
The basic sequence is very simple, but Michael Chissick writes that children find the pattern very soothing and, as the story shows, just doing these simple moves can help us loosen our bodies and feel more positive about ourselves.
Pooky Knightsmith
In Our HandsWith clear guidance for parents, teachers or yoga instructors, this is a simple introduction that can be used by anyone regardless of their previous yoga experience or lack thereof.
Jill Bennett
Red Reading HubUsing a variety of sea creature characters, yoga teacher Michael Chissick weaves a narrative through which the 'Sun Salutation' sequence is introduced, thus making it highly accessible to all primary aged children.