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Kids Yoga

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FRC Kids Yoga

When

1 – 2 p.m., Jan. 6, 2025

Where

Robles Elementary School 9875 S Sasabe Rd, Tucson, AZ 85736

Kids Yoga is an interactive activity for parents and children to connect with each other and their bodies. A great and fun way to improve your child's mobility and help them learn techniques to manage stress and emotions.

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Pima County
Pima Family Engagement Program
Life & Health
Early Childhood

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Nataly Quiroz
natalyquiroz@arizona.edu
520-626-3745

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