Feelings Come and Go

All Ages
“Feelings Come and Go” is a gentle emotions rhyme that helps children understand and name their feelings in a simple, comforting way. Through happy jumps, sad cuddles, angry counting, shy moments, warm hugs, and proud smiles, this song teaches toddlers and preschoolers that every feeling is okay. With soft rhythm and caring words, children learn to express emotions, calm their bodies, and feel confident about trying again.

About This Rhyme

Help toddlers and preschoolers understand, name, and express their emotions with this joyful Feelings Song for Kids. Through music, movement, and relatable actions, children learn that emotions like happy, sad, angry, shy, love, and pride are normal and can be managed in healthy ways.

What Is Feelings are Friends?

This rhyme is about helping children recognize common emotions such as happy, sad, angry, shy, loved, and proud. It shows that feelings can change throughout the day and that children can use kind actions to handle them. The song gently teaches that when children feel angry, they can count to ten and take a breath; when they feel sad, they can cuddle and know they will be okay.

What Kids Learn From This Rhyme

This rhyme supports social-emotional learning, emotional vocabulary, self-awareness, and confidence. Children learn to name feelings, understand that emotions are normal, and practice simple calming strategies like breathing and counting. The rhyme also builds listening skills, memory, empathy, body awareness, and positive self-expression. It encourages children to feel safe sharing how they feel.

Easy Movement Activity for Toddlers

Children can act out each feeling while singing. They can jump high for happy, cuddle themselves for sad, count to ten for angry, take a deep breath, hide shyly behind their hands, give a pretend hug for loved, and stand tall for proud. During the chorus, kids can point to their heart, make feeling faces, and gently sway as they sing “feelings come and feelings go.”

Tips for Parents and Teachers

Parents can use this rhyme during calm-down time, bedtime, morning routines, or after emotional moments to help children talk about how they feel. Teachers can use it during circle time, SEL lessons, emotion card activities, or classroom kindness discussions. Ask children simple questions like “How are you feeling today?” and encourage them to choose a feeling word without judgment.

FAQs About Feelings are Friends

“Feelings Come and Go” is a gentle emotions rhyme that helps children learn about feelings like happy, sad, angry, shy, loved, and proud in a simple and comforting way.

Children learn to name their emotions, understand that feelings can change, and use simple calming actions like counting to ten, taking a breath, and trying again.

This rhyme is suitable for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarten children, and young learners aged 2 to 6 years old.

The rhyme includes happy, sad, angry, shy, loved, and proud feelings, helping children build early emotional vocabulary.

The rhyme supports social-emotional learning by teaching children that all feelings are okay, emotions can be named, and calming strategies can help when big feelings appear.

Yes, parents can use this rhyme during calm-down time, bedtime, morning routines, or after emotional moments to help children talk about how they feel.

Yes, teachers can use this rhyme during circle time, emotion lessons, social-emotional learning activities, kindness discussions, or feeling card games.

This rhyme is good for kids because it combines music, movement, emotional vocabulary, calming skills, confidence, and self-expression in a gentle and child-friendly way.

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