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

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.

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