Sunday, April 19, 2026

💦 April Showers & the Magic of Water 💦


April is a time of gentle change—rain taps on windows, puddles appear, and the earth begins to wake up. In yoga, the element of water represents flow, emotion, adaptability, and creativity. Just like rain nourishes the soil, water energy helps us soften, feel, and grow.

For children, this is a beautiful concept to explore. Kids naturally understand water—they splash in it, watch it move, and feel its calming rhythm. Water invites us to notice how we feel inside and to move with those feelings rather than against them. When children practice flowing movements, gentle breathing, and imaginative play, they learn that emotions, like rain, come and go, and that every feeling helps something new grow.

You can invite your child to think of themselves as part of nature: sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy, always changing. Yoga becomes a way to move like water—soft, steady, and free.

Before starting the story, try this simple Rain Breath together:

  • Sit comfortably or stand tall
  • Inhale, and round the arms overhead, lifting your hands up high like clouds in the sky, stretching your fingers wide
  • Exhale, and slowly wiggle your fingers down like falling raindrops while making a gentle “shhhhhh” rain sound
  • Let your hands fall all the way down to your hips like rain reaching the ground 

Repeat 3–5 times, inviting your child to imagine a light drizzle with a quiet, slow breath. 

This helps children connect breath with emotion and introduces the calming, flowing quality of the water element.

We hope you enjoy the following short yoga yoga story with your kids, please allow them to move through each pose as the adventure unfolds.

The Journey of a Little Raindrop

High up in the sky, a little raindrop rests in a big fluffy cloud, floating above the mountains.                                                            

(Mountain Pose - Stand tall, feet together, arms by sides)

The sun warms the cloud, and the raindrop stretches and gets ready to fall. 

(Upward Reach / Crescent Stretch -Reach arms up and gently stretch side to side)

Down, down, down the raindrop falls from the sky.

(Forward Fold Pose - hinge at the hips, fingers flutter to the ground like rain)

It lands softly in a puddle with other raindrops.

(Chair Pose - Bend knees, sit low, arms out in front)

The puddle begins to ripple and flow as more rain falls.

(Cat-Cow Pose - On hands and knees, flow between cat and cow, rounding and arching the back like water moving)

The rain soaks into the ground, helping a tiny seed wake up.

(Cobra Pose - lie on the belly and lift the chest like a sprouting plant)

The seed grows roots and reaches up into a beautiful flower.

(Low Lunge Pose -Step one foot forward, lift arms like a blossoming flower, repeat on the opposite side)

Soon, a whole garden of flowers grows, reaching toward the sky after the rain.

(Star Pose -Stand wide, arms open big like a field of blooming flowers)

The rain has passed, the sun is shining, and everything is calm and growing.

(Rest Pose / Savasana - lie on your back, arms and legs relaxed, eyes closed)

This playful sequence helps children embody the water element—learning that movement can be gentle, emotions can flow, and growth takes time. 

Remember, practicing yoga through storytelling not only builds strength, balance, and flexibility but also nurtures emotional awareness and imagination.

XOXO

Kathe and Mel