Simon Says Feelings for Kids – Easy Lesson 9
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.
Kind Simon Says Feelings for Kids to Practice
Silent prayer pose
How to do: Join palms at chest, close eyes for 2 to 3 seconds, and breathe softly.
Do namaskar to your mother
How to do: Fold hands, give a slight bow, and say “Namaskar, Maa” kindly.
Hug someone
How to do: Ask permission first, then give a soft, short hug.
Hug your father
How to do: Give a gentle side hug and say “Thank you, Baba/Papa.”
Pretend it is very cold
How to do: Cross arms, make tiny shakes, chatter teeth softly, then relax.
Stomp your feet
How to do: Tap the floor 3 to 5 times with medium sound and steady balance.
Wave your right hand
How to do: Raise your right hand and wave side to side with a smile.
Wave your left hand
How to do: Raise your left hand and wave side to side with a relaxed elbow.
Shake your own hand
How to do: Join your hands and give two friendly shakes. Smile and say “Hello!”
Read a book
How to do: Hold a pretend book, move eyes left to right, and 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. Short emotional learning activities for kids can also help children practice kindness, patience, family respect, and calm classroom behavior.
Kindness and Respect
Namaskar, hugs, and friendly gestures teach caring habits in a natural way.
Listening and Self-Control
Kids learn to wait for “Simon says” and pause before acting.
Emotion Awareness
Pretend actions like feeling cold help children notice feelings and body signals.
Calm and Mindfulness
The prayer pose builds quiet focus and gentle breathing practice.
Left and Right Practice
Waving right and left improves direction skills and coordination.
Good Habits
“Read a book” pretend play encourages a positive routine and interest in books.

Simon Says Feelings for Kids: Printable Quick List
Print this quick list for home routines, classroom kindness time, calm brain breaks, and emotional learning activities for kids. These simon says feelings for kids commands help children practice respect, kindness, calm actions, and listening skills.
Quick Feelings Commands
- 1Silent prayer poseSimon says: silent prayer pose.
- 2Do namaskar to your motherSimon says: do namaskar to your mother.
- 3Hug someoneSimon says: hug someone.
- 4Hug your fatherSimon says: hug your father.
- 5Pretend it is very coldSimon says: pretend it is very cold.
- 6Stomp your feetSimon says: stomp your feet.
- 7Wave your right handSimon says: wave your right hand.
- 8Wave your left handSimon says: wave your left hand.
- 9Shake your own handSimon says: shake your own hand.
- 10Read a bookSimon says: read a book.
Teacher and 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.
Simon Says Feelings for Kids – Explore More Lessons
After practicing simon says feelings for kids, explore more Simon Says lessons for basic commands, movement actions, animal moves, face actions, hand actions, stretching, positions, directions, safety rules, and the big 100 commands list.
Simon Says Feelings for Kids – FAQs
Quick answers for parents and teachers using simon says feelings for kids with family actions, kindness, respect, and calm practice. These tips also support emotional learning activities for kids at home or in class.
What age is this feelings activity best for?
This activity 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 activity take?
A good round is 3 to 6 minutes. Start with 4 to 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 to 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 from slow to medium, and sometimes give a command without saying “Simon says” so kids practice self-control.
Can I use this as a classroom routine?
Yes. Use 3 to 5 quick commands as a warm-up or transition routine. It supports kindness, respect for family, and better listening in a fun way.
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