Simon Says Feelings for Kids – Lesson 9 (Family & Feelings)

Simon Says family and feelings for kids

Simon Says Feelings for Kids – Lesson 9: Family & Feelings

Practice kindness, respect, and body awareness with simon says feelings for kids using simple family-friendly actions. CSS previews run instantly—use the button to start or stop the real animations, then tap Play Audio to repeat each command.

Silent prayer pose

Simon Says : Silent prayer pose animation

How to do: Join palms at chest, close eyes for 2–3 seconds, breathe softly.

Do namaskar to your mother

Simon Says feelings for kids: Do namaskar to your mother animation

How to do: Fold hands, slight bow, say “Namaskar, Maa.” Do it kindly and slowly.

Hug someone

Simon Says : Hug someone animation

How to do: Ask permission first, then a soft, short hug—arms around shoulders.

Hug your father

Simon Says feelings for kids: Hug your father animation

How to do: Gentle side hug, one arm around—say “Thank you, Baba/Papa.”

Pretend it’s very cold (shiver)

Simon Says : Pretend it’s very cold shiver animation

How to do: Cross arms, make tiny shakes, chatter teeth softly—then relax.

Stomp your feet

Simon Says : Stomp your feet animation

How to do: Tap the floor 3–5 times—medium sound, balance steady.

Wave your right hand

Simon Says feelings for kids: Wave your right hand animation

How to do: Raise right hand and wave side-to-side with a smile.

Wave your left hand

Simon Says feelings for kids: Wave your left hand animation

How to do: Raise left hand and wave side-to-side—elbow relaxed.

Shake your own hand

Simon Says feelings for kids: Shake your own hand animation

How to do: Join your hands and give two friendly shakes—smile “Hello!”

Read a book (pretend)

Simon Says feelings for kids: Read a book pretend animation

How to do: Hold pretend book, move eyes left-to-right, turn a page slowly.

Simon Says Feelings for Kids: Learning Benefits

These simon says feelings for kids actions support emotional learning, respect at home, and gentle body control through simple play.

Kindness & Respect

Namaskar, hugs, and friendly gestures teach caring habits in a natural way.

Listening & Self-Control

Kids learn to wait for “Simon says…” and pause before acting.

Emotion Awareness

Pretend actions (cold/shiver) help children notice feelings and body signals.

Calm & Mindfulness

The prayer pose builds quiet focus and gentle breathing practice.

Left/Right Practice

Waving right and left improves direction skills and coordination.

Good Habits

“Read a book” pretend play encourages positive routine and interest in books.

Quick Tip: For hugs, teach one simple rule: “Ask first, hug gently, stop if someone says no.”
Simon Says family and feelings for kids
Children showing love and emotions like hug, wave, and smile

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Simon Says Feelings for Kids: Printable / Quick List (Lesson 9)

Print this quick list for home routines, classroom kindness time, and calm brain breaks.

✅ Lesson 9 Commands (Quick)

  • 1
    Silent prayer pose
    Simon says: silent prayer pose.
  • 2
    Do namaskar to your mother
    Simon says: do namaskar to your mother.
  • 3
    Hug someone
    Simon says: hug someone.
  • 4
    Hug your father
    Simon says: hug your father.
  • 5
    Pretend it’s very cold (shiver)
    Simon says: pretend it’s very cold.
  • 6
    Stomp your feet
    Simon says: stomp your feet.
  • 7
    Wave your right hand
    Simon says: wave your right hand.
  • 8
    Wave your left hand
    Simon says: wave your left hand.
  • 9
    Shake your own hand
    Simon says: shake your own hand.
  • 10
    Read a book (pretend)
    Simon says: read a book.

🎤 Teacher / Parent Quick Lines

Use these short lines to keep kids kind and safe:

  • “Hands gentle, words polite.”
  • “Ask first before hugging: ‘May I hug you?’”
  • “Prayer pose… breathe in… breathe out.”
  • “Stomp softly—no hurting feet or floor.”
  • “Great respect—beautiful namaskar!”

Tip: Do 5 commands first, then repeat with all 10.

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Simon Says Feelings for Kids: FAQ (Lesson 9)

Quick answers for parents and teachers using family + feelings actions in Simon Says.

What age is Lesson 9 best for?
Lesson 9 works well for preschool to early primary kids. If children are younger, keep actions shorter and model each move once before they try.
How do I teach hugging safely and respectfully?
Always teach consent first: “Ask: May I hug you?” If the answer is no, children can do a “kind wave” or “namaskar” instead. Keep hugs short and gentle.
How long should one round of this lesson take?
A good round is 3–6 minutes. Start with 4–5 commands, then repeat with all commands once kids understand the rules.
How can I use “silent prayer pose” as a calming activity?
Use it as a 10–20 second reset: “Hands together, eyes soft, one deep breath in and out.” It helps kids calm down and return to listening mode.
How do I make the game more challenging?
Mix left and right commands, change speed (slow → medium), and sometimes give a command without saying “Simon says” so kids practice self-control.
Can I use this lesson as a classroom routine?
Yes. Use 3–5 quick commands as a warm-up or transition routine. It supports kindness, respect for family, and better listening in a fun way.