External body parts
Cheeks : The parts of
your face between your
nose and your ears.
Ears: The farthest part of
our face, and the part
of our body that hears
sounds.
Elbow: A joint in our arm
that means we can fold
it almost in half.
Eyes: A part of our face
that can see things.
Fingers: Five long, thin digits attached to the
end of each of our hands.
Foot: The parts at the very end of our legs
that we use to stand up, walk and run.
Forehead: The flat, hard area at the very top
of our face, above our eyes.
Hand: The parts at the ends of our arms
where our fingers are located that we use to
pick things up, scratch an itch, wave hello
and lots more!
Wrist: The joint that attaches our hand to the
rest of our arm, and allows our hand to move
in lots of different directions.
Knee : The joint in the middle of our leg
that lets us bend it so we can walk and
run.
Mouth: Part of our face that we need to
eat, talk and smile!
Nose: Part of our face that helps us
breathe and smell things.
Shoulder: The joint near our neck that
attaches our arm to our body, allowing it
to move around.
Shin: The part of our leg below the knee.
Toes: Five small digits attached to the
end of each of our feet.
Your body is a perfect machine.