Rainbow breathing for kids: a colorful way to calm the nervous system
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Kids today live in a world full of noise, screens, and constant busyness. Their bodies and minds often run at full speed, which makes them just as prone to stress as adults. The good news is that simple breathing exercises can reset their system in minutes, especially when the exercise feels fun instead of “boring grown up stuff.”
In this guide, you will discover:
What rainbow breathing for kids is
How to practice the rainbow breathing technique
How moonbuddy can support your child during breathing exercises
A printable rainbow breathing poster you can download and use at home or in class
Scroll down to access the poster you can print out to practice rainbow breathing with kids practically everywhere.
Rainbow breathing is a simple and playful way to help children slow down their breathing by following the colors of a rainbow. Instead of telling a child to “relax” or “take a deep breath”, they get a visual guide that makes the whole process feel like a little adventure.
Kids trace each colored arch of the rainbow with their finger. While they trace, they breathe in or out. The combination of color, movement, and rhythm helps their nervous system settle.
Why this works:
Kids need clear, simple guidance when they feel overwhelmed
Colorful visuals keep their attention long enough to calm their body
Finger movement naturally slows breathing without effort
The rainbow shape creates a steady in-and-out rhythm
Many children struggle with moments of overstimulation. Maybe the school day was loud, their emotions got too big, or the bedtime routine became a tiny circus. Rainbow breathing brings their focus back to something grounding and familiar.
This exercise also supports their interbeat interval, the tiny pause between heartbeats that grows longer when we are calm. When the interbeat interval increases, the body receives a clear signal that it is safe. This is why slow, steady breathing exercises like rainbow breathing are such a helpful tool for emotional regulation.
Parents, teachers, and therapists use rainbow breathing because it is:
Easy to learn
Non-judgmental
Fun to repeat
Helpful during stress, worry, bedtime, and big feelings
In short, it gives kids a method to understand and manage what is happening in their bodies.
Time for the practical part. Here is exactly how to do rainbow breathing with your child.
Step 1: Start at the first white dot. Ask your child to place their finger on the white dot at the start of the outer rainbow arch. This arch is usually red.
Step 2: Breathe in while tracing the arch. As the child slowly traces their finger along the red arc toward the other side, they breathe in. Longer breaths help the body relax, but comfort comes first. If their breath is short at the start, that is perfectly okay.
Step 3: Breathe out while tracing back. When they reach the other side, they breathe out while tracing back toward the white dot. The pattern becomes clear quickly: in for the journey across, out for the journey back.
Step 4: Move through each rainbow color. After finishing red, repeat the same in and out pattern for each colored arc until they reach the final color, often purple in the middle.
Step 5: Encourage attention to the body. You can gently say things like:
“Feel your belly rise as you breathe in.”
“Feel your shoulders relax as you breathe out.”
“Let your hands move slowly, like they are gliding.”
If children rush the movement, invite them to follow the tracing as if the rainbow were made of soft, sticky honey. This small image slows everything down without feeling forced.
Add a rainbow meditation layer
If your child enjoys a little imagination, let them think of an object for each color. For example:
Red: strawberries
Orange: pumpkins
Yellow: sunshine
Green: trees
Blue: ocean waves
Purple: grapes
This tiny mindful moment helps them stay engaged and grounded.
Rainbow breathing already works well on its own, but many children find it hard to keep a steady pace. Their breaths become too fast or too shallow, especially when they feel stressed. This is exactly where moonbuddy becomes the perfect support tool.
Moonbuddy is a soft and comforting breathing buddy designed to guide kids through slow, steady breathing using touch. When placed on a child’s belly or held in their hands, moonbuddy inflates and deflates gently. Kids follow the movement by breathing in when it rises and breathing out when it falls. No thinking required.
Adding moonbuddy to rainbow breathing has several benefits:
If you want to give your child an extra tool for calmer days and easier nights, pairing rainbow breathing with moonbuddy is a simple but powerful start.
Rainbow breathing is a gentle and playful way to help children calm their minds and bodies. By tracing colorful arches and following a steady breathing rhythm, kids learn how to slow their heart rate, lengthen their interbeat interval, and return to a peaceful state. These are life skills that benefit them far beyond childhood.
With moonbuddy by their side, children get an extra layer of comfort and guidance that makes breathing exercises feel natural and enjoyable. Whether your child needs help at bedtime, during big feelings, or after a busy day, rainbow breathing gives them a simple path back to calm.
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