Maya and the Magic Mat

Maya learns yoga from Grandpa, finds calm inside, and shares fun poses with her village.

Cover illustration for Maya and the Magic Mat
Recommended age
4-7
Theme
Educational
Length
14 story pages

Page 1

Maya loves to explore. Her grandpa teaches her yoga. A quiet practice soon grows into a big village adventure of breathing, stretching, and smiling hearts.

Page 2

Maya lives in a bright town between green hills and tall coconut trees.

Page 3

With uneven plaits and sparkling eyes, she asks questions faster than popcorn pops.

Page 4

Why don't butterflies crash? Do clouds stretch like rubber? Is quiet louder than noise? Maya's mind buzzes!

Page 5

Grandpa, called Ajja, sits on a plain mat under a banyan tree each dawn. His white dhoti smells of sandalwood soap.

Page 6

'What are you doing, Ajja?' Maya asks. 'I talk to my breath,' he laughs. 'It's called yoga. Come tomorrow and try!'

Page 7

Next sunrise, birds sing and air feels cool. Maya sits on her tiny mat. She wiggles, her nose tickles, her foot tingles.

Page 8

Ajja whispers, 'Listen to your breath, to the wind, to your heart.' Maya breathes in... out... in... out, like gentle waves.

Page 9

She feels warm sun, hears a squirrel nibble mango, and notices her calm, resting heart. Yoga feels gentle.

Page 10

Ajja teaches fun poses. Tree Pose makes her wobble, Cat Pose makes her stretch, Child's Pose curls her like a pebble.

Page 11

Weeks pass. Maya wakes calmly, sleeps easily, and listens in class. She even shows her brother Lion Pose, roaring without anger.

Page 12

One Sunday friends join. They meow like cats and balance like flamingos, laughing hard. Soon the whole village meets under the banyan tree.

Page 13

Maya smiles, 'Ajja, yoga is magic!' Ajja nods, 'The magic lives inside you. Yoga helps you see it.'

Page 14

Everyone takes one last soft breath. Maya closes her eyes and feels calm sparkle inside. The end—yet her peace keeps shining.

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