Simon Says Face Actions for Kids – Lesson 4 (Eyes & Expressions)

Simon Says eye and face actions for kids

Simon Says Face Actions for Kids – Lesson 4 (Eyes & Expressions)

Practice gentle expressions with simon says face actions for kids using eyes and funny faces. CSS previews run instantly—use the buttons to start/stop real animations and play audio for each command.

Close your eyes

Simon Says face actions for kids: Close your eyes

How to do: Gently shut both eyes—relax your face.

Open your eyes

Simon Says face actions for kids: Open your eyes

How to do: Slowly open both eyes—look softly ahead.

Blink your eyes

Simon Says face actions for kids: Blink your eyes

How to do: Close and open your eyes quickly—blink, blink.

Wink one eye

Simon Says: Wink one eye

How to do: Close just one eye—switch sides if you can.

Look up

Simon Says : Look up

How to do: Keep your head still—only move your eyes upward.

Look down

Simon Says : Look down

How to do: Eyes move down—neck relaxed, shoulders loose.

Laugh quietly

Simon Says actions for kids: Laugh quietly

How to do: Smile and giggle softly—inside voice on.

Laugh out loud

Simon Says face actions for kids: Laugh out loud

How to do: Big smile—happy laugh, but safe and short.

Smile (again)

Simon Says face actions for kids: Smile again

How to do: Corners up—show a calm, kind face.

Yawn

Simon Says face actions for kids: Yawn

How to do: Open mouth gently—cover with hand, breathe out softly.

Simon Says Face Actions for Kids: Learning Benefits

These simon says face actions for kids activities help children practice eye control, facial expressions, and calm attention—perfect for quick brain breaks.

Eye Control & Tracking

Looking up/down and blinking helps kids practice gentle eye movement and control.

Focus & Attention

Kids listen carefully for “Simon says” and stay alert for the next face action.

Emotions & Expression

Smiling, laughing, and yawning helps children understand and show feelings safely.

Calm Self-Control

Quiet laugh and gentle face movements teach calm behavior and inside voice control.

Listening & Language

Kids learn action words (blink, wink, yawn) and follow directions confidently.

Social Fun & Confidence

Making funny faces together builds confidence and positive group energy.

Quick Tip: Start with 4 easy commands (open eyes, close eyes, blink, smile). Then add wink, look up/down, and laughs.
Simon Says eye and face actions for kids
Kids blinking, winking, and smiling in a Simon Says eye-and-face activity.

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Simon Says Face Actions for Kids: Printable / Quick List (Lesson 4)

Print this quick list for calm practice. Great for circle time, classroom warm-ups, and fun expression games.

✅ Lesson 4 Commands (Quick)

  • 1
    Close your eyes
    Simon says: close your eyes.
  • 2
    Open your eyes
    Simon says: open your eyes.
  • 3
    Blink your eyes
    Simon says: blink your eyes.
  • 4
    Wink one eye
    Simon says: wink one eye.
  • 5
    Look up
    Simon says: look up.
  • 6
    Look down
    Simon says: look down.
  • 7
    Laugh quietly
    Simon says: laugh quietly.
  • 8
    Laugh out loud
    Simon says: laugh out loud.
  • 9
    Smile
    Simon says: smile.
  • 10
    Yawn
    Simon says: yawn.

🎤 Teacher / Parent Quick Lines

Use these short lines to keep kids calm, playful, and focused:

  • “Eyes ready… strong listening!”
  • “Gentle faces—no squeezing, no hurting.”
  • “Remember: only move if I say Simon says.”
  • “Show me a calm smile—like sunshine.”
  • “Great control—slow and steady!”

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

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Simon Says Face Actions for Kids: FAQ (Lesson 4)

Helpful answers for parents and teachers using eyes and facial expression commands.

What age group is Lesson 4 suitable for?
This lesson is ideal for preschool and early primary children. The actions are gentle and safe, making them perfect for young kids.
Are face actions safe for daily practice?
Yes. All actions are soft and slow. Encourage kids to relax their faces and avoid forcing eye movements.
How long should one round of this lesson last?
One round should be short—about 3 to 5 minutes. This keeps kids focused and avoids eye strain.
Can this lesson help shy children?
Yes. Smiling, blinking, and quiet laughing help shy kids express emotions gently without pressure.
How can I make this lesson more fun?
Use mirrors, change voice tones, or mix calm and funny expressions. Always keep it playful and relaxed.
Can I use Lesson 4 as a classroom break?
Absolutely. It works well as a quiet brain break to reset focus before the next activity.

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