Once upon a time, in a land far away, there was a magical garden. This garden was unlike any other garden in the world because everything in it was made of yoga poses. The flowers, trees, and even the animals were all made of different poses that the children could do.

The garden was hidden away in a forest, and only a select few were lucky enough to stumble upon it. One day, a group of children were wandering through the forest when they stumbled upon a gate. Beyond the gate, they could see a colorful world full of wonder and beauty.

Without hesitation, they pushed open the gate and entered the garden. As soon as they stepped inside, they were amazed by the sight before them. Everywhere they looked, they saw flowers, trees, and animals made of different yoga poses.

They saw a beautiful sunflower made of Warrior II pose, and they couldn’t help but mimic the pose. They saw a tree made of Tree pose, and they stood beside it, feeling grounded and strong.

As they walked deeper into the garden, they encountered different animals. They saw a bunny made of Rabbit pose and a snake made of Cobra pose. They even saw a peacock made of Peacock pose, and they spread their arms wide, just like the bird.

The children continued to explore the garden, doing different poses as they encountered different flowers and animals. They saw a butterfly made of Butterfly pose, and they fluttered their wings as they moved.

They also saw a pond filled with lotus flowers made of Lotus pose, and they sat beside it, feeling calm and serene.

As they walked further, they encountered a group of monkeys made of Monkey pose. The children laughed as they tried to mimic the monkeys’ playful poses and movements.

The garden was filled with wonder and magic, and the children were having the time of their lives. They felt alive and energized as they did the different yoga poses, moving their bodies in ways they never thought possible.

As the sun began to set, the children knew it was time to leave the garden. They walked back to the gate, feeling grateful for the experience they had just had.

As they walked away from the garden, the children knew they would never forget the magical world they had just explored. They would always remember the flowers, trees, and animals made of yoga poses and the way the garden made them feel.

From that day on, the children practiced yoga every day, hoping to one day return to the magical garden and explore it even further. They learned that yoga wasn’t just about moving their bodies, but it was also about exploring their imagination and finding magic in the world around them.

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