There might be a story where a yoga instructor tells the children that Thanksgiving is a time to be grateful for our bodies. So, during the yoga session, the children do poses that represent different Thanksgiving elements. For example, the 'tree pose' could be like a strong tree in autumn. They realize that by taking care of their bodies through yoga, they can better enjoy the Thanksgiving celebrations. It also helps them focus on the positive aspects of the holiday and how they can be more present in the moment.
In a Thanksgiving children yoga story, the children are in a yoga studio decorated for Thanksgiving. They start their yoga practice and the teacher weaves in a story. She says that every pose is like a gift from nature, just as Thanksgiving is about the gifts of the harvest. The children do the downward - facing dog pose and are told it's like a dog sniffing out the delicious Thanksgiving food. As they move through the poses, they are filled with a sense of gratitude for the holiday, for their ability to do yoga, and for the joy it brings them.
One story could be about a group of children doing yoga in a park on Thanksgiving. They form poses like turkeys and cornucopias. As they stretch and breathe, they think about all the things they are thankful for, like their families and the beautiful nature around them.