Feelings Vocabulary for Kids – Excited & Bored

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Excited bored vocabulary for kids: Lesson 4 (25 Words)

Welcome to excited bored vocabulary for kids. In this lesson, children will learn 25 easy feelings words with simple meanings and examples. First, tap Play Intro, listen carefully, and repeat slowly. Next, try to act the feeling with face and body. However, if your device does not support voice reading, the audio buttons will hide automatically. In that case, parents can read the transcript and practice together on this learning platform for kids.

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Hello kids. Today we will learn feelings words about excited and bored. First, listen carefully. Next, repeat after me slowly. Then, try to show the feeling with your face. Finally, let us begin.

Excited bored vocabulary for kids: Lesson 4 (25 Words)

Tap Play Audio to hear the word, meaning, and example. Then ask your child to repeat slowly. This lesson is made for a learning platform for kids.

1st Excited and Bored Words (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Excited Very happy and full of energy I feel excited on my birthday.
Bored Not interested and having nothing to do I feel bored when I wait too long.
Interested Wanting to know more I am interested in the story book.
Curious Wanting to find out why or how I am curious about the new toy.
Surprised Feeling shock or sudden wonder I am surprised when I see a big gift.

2nd Excited and Bored Words (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Eager Very ready and excited to do something I am eager to go to the park.
Thrilled Very excited and happy I feel thrilled when I win a game.
Joyful Feeling great happiness I feel joyful at the festival.
Cheerful Happy and smiling I feel cheerful when I sing songs.
Energetic Full of energy and ready to move I feel energetic in the morning.

3rd Excited and Bored Words (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Worried Feeling nervous about something I feel worried before a test.
Restless Unable to sit still, wanting to move I feel restless when I am bored.
Tired Needing rest, having low energy I feel tired after running.
Sleepy Feeling like you want to sleep I feel sleepy at night.
Lazy Not wanting to work or move much I feel lazy on a rainy day.

4th Excited and Bored Words (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Calm Peaceful and not upset I feel calm when I breathe slowly.
Relaxed Comfortable and calm I feel relaxed after a warm bath.
Patient Able to wait calmly I am patient while waiting my turn.
Focused Paying full attention I am focused while doing homework.
Confident Feeling sure you can do it I feel confident when I practice.

5th Excited and Bored Words (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Proud Happy about what you did I feel proud when I finish my work.
Disappointed Sad because things did not go as hoped I feel disappointed when my toy breaks.
Annoyed A little angry or bothered I feel annoyed when someone shouts.
Frustrated Upset when something is hard I feel frustrated when a puzzle is difficult.
Motivated Ready to try and do your best I feel motivated to learn new words.

Practice tip: Learn 5 words today. Tomorrow, revise the old 5 words first, then learn 5 new words.

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Excited bored vocabulary for kids: Parents Guide

This lesson helps kids understand feelings like excited and bored with simple words, meanings, and examples. First, practice only 5 words. Next, use real situations at home. Finally, repeat daily so your child remembers faster on a learning platform for kids.

1) First, Listen 2) Then, Repeat (2 times) 3) Next, Show the face 4) After that, Say a sentence 5) Finally, Praise

✅ 10-Minute Daily Routine

  • To begin with, pick 5 words from today’s set.
  • Then, tap Play Audio and let your child listen calmly.
  • Next, ask your child to repeat each word two times.
  • After that, ask a simple question: “How do you feel?”
  • Finally, stop early while your child is still interested.

😊 Learn Feelings from Real Moments

  • For example: “You got a gift—are you excited?”
  • Next: “No toys to play—are you bored?”
  • Meanwhile, teach a better word: curious, interested, restless.
  • In addition, ask your child to show the feeling with face and voice.
  • Most importantly, keep it fun—no pressure.

🎮 Quick Games for Excited and Bored

  • First, try Face Match: say a word and your child makes the face.
  • Then, play Act It: “Show excited!”, “Show bored!”
  • Next, do Which One? give two choices: excited or bored.
  • Finally, do Story Time: short story and ask the feeling.

🌟 Pronunciation and Revision Tips

  • In addition, repeat slowly and clap once for each word.
  • Afterwards, revise yesterday’s 5 words before new words.
  • However, if your child feels tired, take a short break and continue later.
  • Finally, praise effort: “Good try!” “Great job!”
Simple rule: Practice excited bored vocabulary for kids daily with listen + repeat + show the face + say a sentence. As a result, kids understand feelings better and speak with confidence.

Excited bored vocabulary for kids: FAQ

It means simple feelings words that help kids understand emotions like excited and bored, with easy meanings and examples.
First, tap “Play Audio” for a word. Next, listen to the meaning and example. Finally, ask your child to repeat slowly one or two times.
If TTS is not supported, the play buttons may hide automatically. In that case, parents can read the word, meaning, and example aloud and practice together.
Use daily situations. For example, “You got a new toy, you feel excited.” Or “You have nothing to do, you feel bored.” Then practice one simple sentence.
A simple plan is 5 words per day. Then, revise the old words the next day before starting new words, so kids remember faster.
Yes. These feelings words are simple and useful for early learners. Keep practice short, fun, and daily. This lesson works well on a learning platform for kids.