Parts of the Body for Kids – Pictures and Audio
This page is a fun lesson on parts of the body for kids. Children can see each body part, such as eyes, nose, ears, mouth, hands, and feet. Then, they can tap the sound button to hear the word clearly. Parents and teachers can use this lesson for simple body parts names, colourful pictures, and easy English practice. Kids can listen, repeat the words, and slowly build body parts vocabulary in a playful way.
You will see pictures of the eyes, nose, ears, mouth, hands, feet, and more.
Tap the sound button, listen carefully, and repeat after me.
Parts of the Body for Kids – Learn with Audio and Facts
Parts of the Body for Kids – Tap and Listen Diagram
Tap any body part label, listen to the audio, and learn a simple fact.
Tap a label Ready
Parts of the Body for Kids – Quick Reference List
Use this simple chart for quick revision. First, read the word. Then, let your child touch that body part. Finally, say the short line together like a fun chant.
Head and Face
- Eyehelps us see colours and shapes.
- Nosehelps us smell flowers and tasty food.
- Earshelp us hear voices and music.
- Mouthhelps us eat, drink, talk, and sing.
- Brainhelps us think and remember ideas.
Hands and Feet
- Handhelps us hold toys and write in a notebook.
- Armhelps us lift bags and give hugs.
- Feethelp us stand, walk, and run.
- Toeshelp us balance while walking or standing.
Inside the Body
- Heartpumps blood all around the body.
Parts of the Body for Kids – Question & Answer Time
After children listen to the body-part audio, you can use these short questions to revise. First, ask the question and let your child guess. Then, tap “Show answer” and read the reply together.
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Question 1
Q: Which body part helps you see things around you?
Answer: Eye. -
Question 2
Q: Which body part helps you smell flowers and tasty food?
Answer: Nose. -
Question 3
Q: Which body part lets you hear music and your teacher’s voice?
Answer: Ears. -
Question 4
Q: Which body part do you use to eat food and talk?
Answer: Mouth. -
Question 5
Q: Which body part helps you think and remember?
Answer: Brain. -
Question 6
Q: Which body part do you use to write and draw?
Answer: Hand. -
Question 7
Q: Which body part helps you lift your school bag?
Answer: Arm. -
Question 8
Q: Which body parts help you stand, walk and run?
Answer: Feet. -
Question 9
Q: Which small body parts on your feet help you balance?
Answer: Toes. -
Question 10
Q: Which body part pumps blood all around your body?
Answer: Heart.
You can repeat this ask-and-answer game on another day. Finally, use it as a quick test after your child finishes the body-parts lesson.

Parts of the Body for Kids – Helpful Learning Sources
Parents and teachers can use these trusted resources for extra body-part names, human body facts, and simple science learning support.
KidsHealth – How the Body Works
A child-friendly learning area with simple articles and videos about body parts, organs, and body systems.
Cleveland Clinic – Body Systems and Organs
A trusted health library page where parents can explore body systems, organs, and simple body information.
Britannica Kids – Human Body
A useful kids’ reference page for learning about the human body and how body systems work together.
FAQ – Parts of the Body for Kids
Use these short FAQs to guide your lesson. First, read the question for yourself. Then, choose the tips that fit your child or classroom. Finally, return to the audio cards for a quick review.
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You can begin from around age three; at this stage children enjoy naming eyes, nose and mouth.
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First, play the audio once. Then show the picture and let your child repeat the word slowly.
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Yes, start in your home language and then add the English word, so children feel relaxed and confident.
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Teach four or five words first; later, when your child is comfortable, add the remaining ones.
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Simply repeat the audio on another day and play a pointing game, because gentle revision helps memory.
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First, model the actions yourself; then let students copy, and finally invite volunteers to lead the class.
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