Toddlers reach a significant milestone when they learn to recognize and name their body parts. Typically, by age 1 to 2 years, kids can identify a few body parts. And by age 2 to 3 years, kids could identify many body parts. Learning body parts helps kids develop their body awareness along with their vocabulary.
This worksheet provides a cartoon picture dictionary of major body parts. Toddlers should realize the correspondence between the picture and their own body parts. With this worksheet, parents could play body-parts games with kids. You may ask your toddlers to name a specific body part or identify a body part by giving a name. The goal is to let them know, name and locate the most visible and functional body parts.
Body parts shown in the picture include ankle, arm, back, bottom, cheek, chest, chin, ear, elbow, eye, eyebrow, face, finger, foot, forearm, forehead, hair, hand, head, heel, leg, lip, mouth, nose, shoulder, stomach (tummy), toe, thumb, waist, and wrist.