My Favourite Kids Yoga Teaching Tools (And the One I Canโt Teach Without)
Simple props that make your classes smoother, calmer, and way more fun.
When I first started teaching kids yoga in childcares and schools, I showed up with nothing but a mat and a big imagination. And while imagination will always be your greatest teaching tool, I quickly learned that a few well-chosen props can transform a class from โcuteโ to โincredible.โ
Over the years โ and after teaching thousands of little yogis โ Iโve found a handful of tools I return to again and again. These props help with transitions, focus, classroom management, emotional regulation, and overall engagement. And whether you're brand new or deep into your teaching journey, theyโll make your life so much easier.
Here are the tools I truly love and actually use.
๐ 1. Yoga Dots (My #1 Must-Have โ truly a game changer)
If I could only bring one prop to a class, it would be Yoga Dots.
Iโm not exaggerating โ theyโre magic.
Yoga Dots create instant structure in any space: a gym, a classroom, a hallway, a tiny childcare roomโฆ anywhere. Every child gets their own special spot, which immediately reduces chaos, crowding, and the โSheโs in my space!โ issues that pop up with little ones.
Teachers love them because they make transitions smooth.
Kids love them because it feels like their own colourful yoga โhome.โ
I love them because they help me teach confidently in any environment.
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๐ฌ๏ธ 2. Breathing Balls (Hoberman Spheres)
The greatest mindfulness visual ever invented.
A breathing ball shows children how breath expands and contracts โ something they can see, mirror, and feel in their own bodies. It turns a concept into a concrete experience, which is essential for younger learners.
I use breathing balls to:
settle energy at the start of class
reset the room after excitement
help children reconnect before savasana
teach self-regulation tools they can use anywhere
If you teach toddlers or preschoolers, this prop is non-negotiable.
3. Scarves for Movement & Mindfulness
Light, flowy scarves add magic to any class. You can use them for:
mindful movement
freeze dance
breathing visuals
sensory calming
warm-up games
transitions
Children LOVE the feeling of floating something through the air. Itโs simple, inexpensive, and incredibly engaging.
4. Pose Cards for Visual Learners
Kids thrive on visual cues, and pose cards help them:
follow along with independence
stay engaged
build pose vocabulary
understand sequences
Theyโre especially helpful in childcares, where attention span can shift minute-to-minute.
This is why I include pose cards in many of my digital resource bundles โ they're such a reliable teaching anchor.
โญ 5. Small Bluetooth Speaker
Music sets the tone.
Soft music = quiet bodies.
Upbeat music = energy release before transitions.
A portable speaker helps you shape the mood of the room instantly. Itโs a tiny prop that makes a massive difference.
๐ 6. The Magic Bag
One of my most fun secret weapons.
The Magic Bag is simply a small tote or basket filled with items kids can pull from:
pose cards
scarves
themed props
stuffed animals
โbreathing toolsโ
It keeps engagement strong and adds surprise to your class. Children LOVE taking turns choosing something from the bag.
๐ Final Thoughts: You Donโt Need a Lot โ Just the Right Tools
Kids donโt need fancy equipment to love yoga.
They just need structure, visuals, and moments of magic.
And the prop that brings all three together โ every single time โ is truly the Yoga Dot.
Theyโre the foundation of a calm, organized class.
They create instant consistency.
And they make your job 10x easier.
If youโre building or refreshing your teaching kit, start there.