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Kids Yoga and Family Sessions in Delhi

byMeher MunjalAt studio in Panchsheel Park or at your location across Delhi NCRStarts from1,800 Per Session (1 Adult + 1 Child)View full gallery

Yoga is about more than just poses; it is about finding joy, movement, and a sense of calm. Welcome to my studio, where we use storytelling and play to help children discover their bodies and minds together.

Come join our magical storytelling yoga session! Here, we're acting out the story of Cinderella through movement. It's amazing to see how kids embrace yoga when it's part of a fun adventure, helping them with coordination and creative expression.

I guide my little yogis through Bhujangasana, or the Cobra Pose. This pose is wonderful for strengthening the back and opening the heart. I love seeing their focus and how they try to stretch a little higher each time.

A glimpse into our parent-child yoga workshop on International Yoga Day. We explored partner poses that build trust and connection. Family yoga is all about sharing laughter and creating beautiful memories together on the mat.

A moment of calm. I guide the children in simple meditation and breathing exercises to help them find their center. Learning to sit in stillness is a powerful tool for emotional regulation, even for the youngest minds.

Here we are practicing our Marjaryasana-Bitilasana, or Cat-Cow poses. This gentle flow is great for spinal flexibility. We often pretend we are different animals, which brings so much laughter to our kids yoga class.

Resting in Balasana, the Child's Pose. This is a safe and comforting pose that I teach the kids to use whenever they need a moment to themselves. It’s a beautiful way to learn about listening to your body.

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In our sessions, I swap rigid routines for playful storytelling, often turning a simple stretch into a Cinderella adventure. My Panchsheel Park studio provides a calm, air-conditioned space where your child can explore movement safely, with soft mats and props always ready for our little yogis, theek hai?