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Musical Hearts: Reading, Moving, & Crazy-Fun Kid Game

by Teach Mama
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The snow and freezing cold temps has cause my three kids to be on energy overload lately.

They need to burn steam.

They need to run, jump, skip, hop, spin, and then do it all again.

They need to loosen up, wiggle out those wiggles, laugh hard, and be super silly.

So when I was looking for some cool indoor games for us to play in the down time between school and homework, I stumbled upon my dear friend Allie’s Musical Hearts game.  And like everything she does, it’s awesome.

When the girls and I were at the craft store this week, you better believe I added big foam hearts to our cart so that I could make Musical Hearts work for us and hold up for more than one game.

And it sure did.

I turned Musical Hearts into a reading game, a moving game, and a crazy-fun after school, burn-some-serious-steam game.

Here’s the skinny. . .

Musical Hearts– Reading, Moving, and Crazy-Fun Kid Game:

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I wrote my actions on the fly, thinking about what I both wanted my kids to read and what I wanted them to do. I wanted simple but fun. And I wanted Cora, Owen, and Maddy to be able to play.

My list of Musical Hearts Actions is here for you to check out, print, and use as inspiration. Just scroll down below and throw your email in the box!

It includes 30+ ideas, like:

  • Hula dance.
  • Do 5 jumping jacks.
  • Spin on one foot five times then spin on the other.
  • Do 5 pushups.
  • Hop on one foot 10 times.
  • Hug the person on your right.
  • Plank for 10 seconds.
  • Jump as high as you can—8 times.

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It took virtually no persuading for the kids to try out this game.

I said, Hey, you guys, after your snack I’d like for you to try out something that I found online that I think will be a lot of fun. I know you haven’t had recess outside lately, so this will get us up and moving.  Who’s game?

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Maddy’s nose was buried in a book, so she sat this one out–for a bit. Literally Cora and Owen dropped their snacks, jumped down from their stools at the snack bar, and found me in the kitchen.

Okay, so here’s the deal: We flip these hearts upside down and put them in a huge circle.

And then I blast some Frozen soundtrack and we play just like Musical Chairs–except this is called Musical Hearts. And there are no chairs. Instead, there are hearts with little messages underneath. When the music stops, you flip your heart and do what’s on the other side. Get it?

They did.

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We played and played and played.

And laughed and laughed and laughed.

Music on, kids walking on the hearts. Music off. Hearts flipped. Kids jumping, planking, spinning, and singing. Music on. Kids up. . . 

Maddy even ditched the book and joined us, and before I knew it, they were all overheated and burning some much-needed energy.

It got hilarious. And surprisingly, they didn’t want to stop.

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But after the millionth time, when I looked at the clock and realized that OHMYGOSH! we needed to do homework–ack! homework!–before we took Maddy to gymnastics, we had to wrap up the game.

But I’m betting they’ll ask to play tomorrow. . .

And really, that was that.

Just a really fun, super-cool way to get kids up, reading, and moving–and laughing!–on a freezing cold, grey winter afternoon.

Love this idea and cannot thank Allie enough for sharing.  The possibilities for adapting Musical Hearts are endless:

Check out Musical Hearts in action, even with some of my students playing:

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Grab the ideas for your own Musical Hearts game here:

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31 comments

Vicky November 25, 2014 - 12:51 pm

What a fun game!
Great pictures along with a great article.

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Teach Mama November 25, 2014 - 1:53 pm

thanks, Vicky!

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Amanda February 5, 2015 - 9:48 am

I love your doodle!!!! I have one too 🙂

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Teach Mama February 5, 2015 - 1:27 pm

HA!! THANK YOU! He’s a super awesome pooch!

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stacy February 5, 2017 - 10:18 pm

I am having trouble signing up. Could you please send me the musical heart game ideas?

Thanks!

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Teach Mama February 6, 2017 - 6:26 am

Hey Stacy! My records show you’ve signed up, so the ideas should be in your inbox! ENJOY and thank you!!

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lindsay July 14, 2017 - 12:40 pm

ABout how long would you say this game lasted with your kids? thanks!

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Teach Mama July 15, 2017 - 3:13 pm

hey Lindsay–you can play this as long as you want, really. Most likely if you play with a group of 20+ kids and stop the music at random times, they still won’t land on the same hearts but maybe 2 or 3 times. 🙂

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Miss P January 3, 2018 - 7:23 pm

WHAT a fun idea, I want to try this for my next classroom party! Since I work with non-readers, and needing to read each one per child would take too long, I plan on having photos of animals on the back sides. when the music stops they have to make the sound of that animal. It’s going to get noisy but I think they will love the variation. Maybe others will like the idea too. 🙂 Also, we will be using laminated construction paper hearts and printed photos of animals. Foam hearts are harder to come by for our budget and we already have the other supplies at hand.

Thanks for the game!

(( by the way, I could not get it to type capital letters in the comment box, this was not an oversight on my part. ))

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Laura February 3, 2020 - 10:17 am

Hi! I would like the heart activity ideas, please.

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Teach Mama February 4, 2020 - 7:55 pm

Hi, Laura!! Check it out now, and I’m betting the box for your email will be there! Thank you, thank you!

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Rebecca February 3, 2020 - 4:37 pm

hi there!

love this idea! How can I access your list of 30+ ideas for writing on the hearts?

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Teach Mama February 4, 2020 - 7:55 pm

Hi, Rebecca! YIKES! Should be working now. . . the site has been overloaded this week! Check it out now, and I’m betting the box for your email will be there! Thank you, thank you!

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Sonja garrett February 6, 2020 - 12:35 pm

Would love the Musical Hearts– Reading, Moving, and Crazy-Fun Kid Game ideas! tHANKS!

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Teach Mama February 12, 2020 - 2:41 pm

Hi, Sonja! You can simply throw your email and name in the box, and the ideas will land in your inbox!

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Deann dennis February 7, 2020 - 11:33 am

Looks like Lots of Fun!

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Teach Mama February 12, 2020 - 2:41 pm

It REALLY is!!

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Neha January 20, 2022 - 9:48 pm

Love it. Will be using this game in class party, can I please get 30+ ideas to write on the hearts.

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Teach Mama January 21, 2022 - 5:34 pm

thank you! yes, yes! please just fill out the form on the blog post, and it will land in your inbox!

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Helly Ajmera February 11, 2020 - 12:34 pm

Hey! Can I get the list on [email protected]?

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Teach Mama February 12, 2020 - 2:50 pm

Hi, Helly! You can grab the printable on the post itself!

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Sarah Johnson February 2, 2021 - 7:44 pm

Hi Amy!

I love your blog! My kids helped me pick out some Valentine’s Day games for a “class party” we’re having in our homeschool and found yours on Pinterest and loved it!! I wanted to let you know that I featured it in my latest YouTube video! You can see it here: https://youtu.be/wEKYhLif1w0

Thanks for sharing such a fun game!
Sarah

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Teach Mama February 3, 2021 - 11:21 am

Hi, Sarah! Thank you thank you for sharing. Great channel, super ideas, and LOVE that you reached out to let me know you included Musical Hearts in the round-up! Thank you!

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Allison February 11, 2021 - 1:11 pm

Hi!!! I am a parent and sending this game to school for a kindergarten valentine party!
Do you have any tips on accommodating the game to fit 18 kids including some non readers!??
I’d love to keep the exercise ideas since they’re stuck inside due to weather!!
Wasn’t sure if it would work for them all to do actions at once
Thanks so much
Allison

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Teach Mama February 16, 2021 - 9:20 pm

Sorry friend–I missed this! I just had a bunch of parent volunteers around for the little guys–the parents/ volunteers helped decode!

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Lisa caviness January 18, 2022 - 10:58 pm

So intriguing

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Diane Broniszewski February 2, 2022 - 11:36 am

Hi Amy,
Thanks for the idea. I am going to do this with my son’s class at school. I’m wondering you removed the hearts, as you would remove a chair in musical chairs. This would be more of a competition.
Thanks.
Diane

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Teach Mama February 5, 2022 - 12:46 pm

Like I said–I never played that way, but you sure can try it!!

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Diane Broniszewski February 3, 2022 - 2:35 pm

Hello Amy,
I am going to use this idea for my son’s Valentine’s day party at school. I was just wondering if you removed a heart each round, as you would remove a chair in musical chairs.
Thanks.
Diane

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Teach Mama February 5, 2022 - 12:45 pm

Hi, Diane! I didn’t remove a heart each round–I just tried to have as many rounds as I could so that the kids had a chance to do as many actions as possible. There’s enough running and moving already–Musical Chairs makes me nervous in the first place, so Musical Hearts, with hearts on the floor, may be even more dangerous and slippery! If you try it, let me know how it goes!!

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Anne Smith February 4, 2022 - 10:19 pm

This is so much fun! Thank you for sharing. I’d love to have the game. I’m planning a party for my grandchildren!

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