Piranha Yama and the Art of Non-Biting

Piranha Yama and the Art of Non-Biting
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Book Synopsis Piranha Yama and the Art of Non-Biting by : Bill Kalatsky

Download or read book Piranha Yama and the Art of Non-Biting written by Bill Kalatsky and published by . This book was released on 2017-04-20 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When a fierce and adorable piranha gets captured in a net her world gets turned upside down. She meets her ancient teacher and they begin training in the mystical "Art of Non-Biting".¿ It's a challenge for a young piranha who was born to bite and fight. Yama must learn to calm her mind, overcome her fears, awaken her inner light, and get back to the lake to begin the adventure with her friends.Piranha Yama is the first children's adventure book that uses yoga and meditation to help the story's hero find her answers. Voted "Top 3 Best Children's Books With A Yoga Theme" by StudioArtYoga.com "This books is perfect for the yoga community, especially those mamas and papas with little yogis." - OmAndTheCityBlog.com


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