Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Baby Buddhas: A Guide for Teaching Meditation to Children

Rate this book
Baby Buddhas: A Guide for Teaching Meditation to Children is the first book to show parents and educators how to teach meditation to preschool-age children. Through irresistible photos and easy-to-follow text, Lisa Desmond clearly explains her copyrighted method of teaching meditation to children 18 months to three years old. Baby Buddhas also highlights the benefits of meditation for parents and children and shows how to incorporate meditation into family life. Part One, "Creating Your Space," explains how to create a simple meditation space in the home or school and explains the importance of sound, posture, and breathing. In Part Two, "Adult Meditations," adults learn three meditations to give them an opportunity to learn and meditate on their own before teaching children. Part Three, "Children's Meditations," includes 10 meditations suitable for children, organized from simplest to most complex. The children's meditations include the "Sunshine Meditation," in which the child learns to breathe in a "sunshine ball of light" full of love. The "Om Meditation" helps children calm themselves and feel love, even when their parents are away. All the children's meditations use repetition and simple words and images that children can easily understand. Parents who have used Lisa's techniques marvel at how their children have become calmer and more focused since they started meditating. With Baby Buddhas parents and educators can give the children in their care a gift that will last a lifetime.

144 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2004

6 people are currently reading
68 people want to read

About the author

Lisa Desmond

3 books

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
18 (30%)
4 stars
19 (32%)
3 stars
15 (25%)
2 stars
5 (8%)
1 star
2 (3%)
Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 reviews
Profile Image for Christina Judd.
40 reviews
Read
March 30, 2024
“Use this meditation to teach a child who has hit to open his hands for loving touch. Use to teach a child who is overactive to use his feet or her feet to walk in a loving way. Use [this meditation] to teach a child to a spoken unkindly to open his or her throat for loving words. I hand the crystal to a child if the child’s love gets ‘stuck’ during the day, and the child holds it until he or she is ‘unstuck’ (p 123).”

‘Breathe in love.
Breathe out sadness.
Breathe in joy.
Breathe out madness.
Breathe in peace.
Breathe out badness.
All the sadness, madness, and badness changes to bright white sparkles of love.’
Profile Image for S.N. Arly.
Author 7 books16 followers
November 19, 2012
If you're interested in teaching meditation to children as young as 18 months, this is a good place to start. All the books I'd found previously didn't have anything on kids younger than 8 or 9 years, which was disappointing since I didn't want to wait that long to start.

I'm finding parts 1 and 2 most useful. These provide general guidelines for teaching meditation. Part 3 covers a bunch of specific meditations and provides useful suggestions for when meditation might be useful and how it might be used. Religious belief isn't as overt in this book as in others, and it's relatively easy to adapt or remove as necessary. The mindfulness components seem to have the most benefit if you are looking to incorporate meditation as a routine practice after the kids get older.

For me, the specific meditations are slightly less useful than the rest of the book. Some of the meditations are too lively for my tastes; just because you're working with kids doesn't mean you have to be a spazz. Some of the language in the meditations feels hokey and dumbed down (I never talk to my kids this way).
Profile Image for Loralie Mathews.
11 reviews7 followers
June 16, 2008
this was a great book. i little out there, but i plan to try some of her activites with my kids. we already have a tibetan bowl that cory makes music with, and a mediatation chime, so i'm going to try and teach my kids how to slow down and re-center when things get to be too much. i hope they can have more stress management skills than i ever learned.
Profile Image for KristenR.
339 reviews76 followers
October 25, 2014
I have a feeling I'll be referring to this book often. I have been wondering how to introduce my daughters to meditation practice, and I think this approach will work well. The meditations are simple, short, and geared toward the toddler/young child temperment.

Profile Image for Ellen C.
89 reviews2 followers
November 19, 2010
I am excited to try meditation with my girls. This book gave me a lot of practical ideas for meditating with small children. the meditations got pretty repetitive towards the end but I learned a good pattern for developing my own meditation.
Profile Image for Betsy.
43 reviews
July 26, 2009
Helpful ideas for helping children learn to meditate.
Profile Image for Michelle.
901 reviews15 followers
August 20, 2014
Lovely ideas for adults and families, adaptable to many situations and beliefs.
Profile Image for Michelle.
2 reviews2 followers
Want to read
October 17, 2007
I have this, but as usual its on the nightstand in "queue" to be read!
Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.