Kristen Fischer
Kristen Fischer is an author whose adult books include When Talent
Isn’t Enough (Career Press, 2013) and Ramen Noodles, Rent, and
Resumes (SuperCollege, 2008). She has published articles in Health,
Woman’s Day, and more. Fischer is married and lives at the Jersey
Shore. For more, visit kristenfischer.com.
Susi Schaefer
Susi Schaefer trained as a classical stained glass painter in
Austria before studying graphic design at UCI in Irvine,
California. There she fell in love with writing and illustrating
children’s books. Susi lives with her family in North Tustin,
California. For more, visit susischaefer.com.
"Counting meets yoga in this first children's book from adult author Fischer. Lyla, a girl with a head of blueberry-colored curls, demonstrates 10 poses that correspond with zoo animals. After rolling out her mat on her bedroom floor, Lyla poses like "one balancing bear," two cobras, three eagles, and so on. Debut illustrator Schaefer creates an air of serenity in her multitextured digital collages, emphasizing how Lyla's movements echo the animals' movements or bodies. Fischer's perky verse generally makes clear how readers can achieve each pose ("Eight gorillas screech/ Lyla folds in half/ Clasps hands under feet/ And lets out a laugh"), and separate exclamatory comments ("It's okay to bend your knees!") offer encouragement. Parents seeking to introduce yoga to their children should find this an engaging, easy-to-follow resource." --Publishers Weekly "From "one balancing bear" to "ten frogs by a pond" Lyla turns to her animal friends for help in doing yoga. The illustrations in this delightfully inventive book lead her through a simple (for children) yoga routine that will put smiles on the faces of all the children who read it. Beguiling cobras remind her to keep her hands under her shoulders for the Cobra Pose. Lion cubs roar and grin as she sticks out her tongue for the Lion Pose. A butterfly rides on the nose of a crocodile as she does the Crocodile Pose. And multi-colored frogs seem to jump off the page as she stretches out for the Frog Pose. Sounds True's entry into the world of yoga for children has produced yet another stellar product for your customers to embrace." --Anna Jedrziewski, Retailing Insight
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