Word List Body Parts

  • Head
    • Example Sentence: I put a tilak on my head during the puja.
    • Image Description: A child with a red tilak on their forehead, wearing a colorful kurta, smiling during a puja with a diya in the background.
  • Eyes
    • Example Sentence: My eyes sparkle when I see fireworks on Diwali.
    • Image Description: A close-up of a child’s bright eyes, with colorful Diwali fireworks bursting in the night sky behind them.
  • Nose
    • Example Sentence: I smell jasmine flowers with my nose at the temple.
    • Image Description: A child sniffing a garland of jasmine flowers, standing near a temple with a bell in the background.
  • Mouth
    • Example Sentence: I sing bhajans with my mouth during festivals.
    • Image Description: A child singing with an open mouth, holding a small prayer book, with a temple altar and candles in the background.
  • Ears
    • Example Sentence: My ears hear the dhol during Navratri.
    • Image Description: A child with hands near their ears, smiling, with a vibrant Navratri dhol player in traditional attire in the background.
  • Hands
    • Example Sentence: I clap my hands while dancing to Bollywood songs.
    • Image Description: A child’s hands clapping, wearing colorful bangles, with a blurred background of a Bollywood dance performance.
  • Legs
    • Example Sentence: My legs help me kick the football in the park.
    • Image Description: A child kicking a football with their legs, wearing shorts and sandals, on a grassy park field in a small town.
  • Feet
    • Example Sentence: I wash my feet before entering the house.
    • Image Description: A child washing their feet with water from a bucket, standing outside a house with a rangoli design at the entrance.
  • Arms
    • Example Sentence: I carry my school bag with my arms.
    • Image Description: A child with arms holding a cloth school bag, wearing a school uniform, standing near a bicycle in a small-town street.
  • Fingers
    • Example Sentence: I use my fingers to eat rice and dal.
    • Image Description: A child’s hand with fingers mixing rice and dal on a steel plate, with a banana leaf mat underneath.
  • Hair
    • Example Sentence: I tie my hair with a ribbon for school.
    • Image Description: A child with long hair tied with a red ribbon, wearing a school uniform, standing in a classroom with a blackboard.
  • Face
    • Example Sentence: I smile on my face when I get laddoos.
    • Image Description: A child’s smiling face, holding a laddu, with a festive sweet shop counter in the background.
  • Neck
    • Example Sentence: I wear a scarf around my neck in winter.
    • Image Description: A child with a colorful scarf wrapped around their neck, standing near a street vendor selling woolens in a small town.
  • Shoulders
    • Example Sentence: My shoulders hold my dupatta during dance.
    • Image Description: A child with a dupatta draped over their shoulders, performing a traditional dance like garba, with dandiya sticks in hand.
  • Chest
    • Example Sentence: I feel my chest move when I breathe deeply.
    • Image Description: A child with hands on their chest, sitting cross-legged in a yoga pose, with a serene park background.
  • Back
    • Example Sentence: I lean my back against the chair in class.
    • Image Description: A child sitting with their back against a wooden chair, reading a book in a simple classroom with a slate on the desk.
  • Stomach
    • Example Sentence: My stomach feels full after eating idli.
    • Image Description: A child patting their stomach, smiling, with a plate of idlis and sambar on a table in front of them.
  • Hips
    • Example Sentence: I shake my hips during the garba dance.
    • Image Description: A child in a colorful chaniya choli, shaking their hips in a garba circle, with other dancers and a dhol in the background.
  • Knees
    • Example Sentence: I bend my knees to sit on the floor.
    • Image Description: A child bending their knees to sit on a woven mat, eating from a banana leaf during a family meal.
  • Ankles
    • Example Sentence: I wear anklets on my ankles for the school play.
    • Image Description: A child’s ankles with silver anklets, wearing traditional dance attire, standing on a stage with a colorful backdrop.
  • Toes
    • Example Sentence: I wiggle my toes in my sandals.
    • Image Description: A child’s feet in open sandals, wiggling their toes, sitting on a park bench with grass visible.
  • Elbows
    • Example Sentence: I rest my elbows on the table while reading.
    • Image Description: A child with elbows on a wooden table, reading a storybook, in a simple room with a fan overhead.
  • Wrists
    • Example Sentence: I wear a bangle on my wrist for Rakhi.
    • Image Description: A child’s wrist with a colorful bangle and a rakhi thread, holding a sweet during a Rakhi celebration.
  • Palms
    • Example Sentence: I show my palms for mehndi designs.
    • Image Description: A child’s open palms with intricate mehndi designs, with a festive background of marigold flowers.
  • Thumbs
    • Example Sentence: I press my thumb on the ink for a fingerprint.
    • Image Description: A child’s thumb with blue ink, pressing on a piece of paper, with a school desk and pen nearby.
  • Forehead
    • Example Sentence: My forehead has a bindi for the festival.
    • Image Description: A child with a red bindi on their forehead, wearing a traditional outfit, standing near a puja thali with flowers.
  • Cheeks
    • Example Sentence: My cheeks turn red when I run fast.
    • Image Description: A child with rosy cheeks, panting after a race, with a school playground and other children in the background.
  • Chin
    • Example Sentence: I rest my chin on my hand when thinking.
    • Image Description: A child with their chin resting on their hand, looking thoughtful, sitting at a desk with a slate and chalk.
  • Lips
    • Example Sentence: My lips say “Namaste” to my teacher.
    • Image Description: A close-up of a child’s lips forming a smile, with hands folded in a namaste gesture, and a teacher in the background.
  • Teeth
    • Example Sentence: I brush my teeth after eating jalebi.
    • Image Description: A child brushing their teeth with a toothbrush, standing near a water tap, with a plate of jalebis nearby.
  • Tongue
    • Example Sentence: My tongue tastes spicy chutney.
    • Image Description: A child sticking out their tongue slightly, holding a plate of vada and spicy chutney, with a surprised expression.
  • Eyebrows
    • Example Sentence: I raise my eyebrows when I’m surprised.
    • Image Description: A child with raised eyebrows, looking surprised, watching a street performer in a small-town market.
  • Eyelashes
    • Example Sentence: My eyelashes blink when dust comes near.
    • Image Description: A close-up of a child’s eyelashes, blinking, with a dusty road and a passing cart in the background.
  • Jaw
    • Example Sentence: My jaw moves when I chew roti.
    • Image Description: A child chewing, with their jaw visible, eating a piece of roti at a dining mat with a steel plate.
  • Throat
    • Example Sentence: My throat feels warm when I drink haldi milk.
    • Image Description: A child drinking haldi milk from a glass, with their throat slightly visible, in a cozy kitchen setting.
  • Heart
    • Example Sentence: My heart beats fast during a race.
    • Image Description: A child with a hand on their chest, running in a school race, with a finish line and cheering friends in the background.
  • Lungs
    • Example Sentence: My lungs help me breathe while doing yoga.
    • Image Description: A child in a yoga pose (like pranayama), breathing deeply, in a park with trees and a sunrise backdrop.
  • Brain
    • Example Sentence: My brain thinks about math problems.
    • Image Description: A child thinking with a hand on their head, sitting at a desk with a math book and slate showing numbers.
  • Skin
    • Example Sentence: My skin feels cool after a bath.
    • Image Description: A child with water droplets on their skin, smiling after a bath, standing near a bucket and tap outside a house.
  • Muscles
    • Example Sentence: My muscles help me lift my cricket bat.
    • Image Description: A child flexing their arm muscles, holding a cricket bat, on a small-town cricket field with stumps.
  • Bones
    • Example Sentence: My bones keep my body strong.
    • Image Description: A child standing tall with arms crossed, with a simple X-ray-like outline showing arm bones, in a classroom setting.
  • Blood
    • Example Sentence: My blood flows when I get a small cut.
    • Image Description: A child with a small bandage on their finger, showing a tiny red cut, with a first-aid kit nearby.
  • Nails
    • Example Sentence: I trim my nails before school.
    • Image Description: A child’s hand with neatly trimmed nails, holding a nail cutter, with a school bag in the background.
  • Heel
    • Example Sentence: My heel touches the ground when I walk.
    • Image Description: A child’s foot with the heel visible, walking on a dusty small-town road, wearing simple sandals.
  • Shin
    • Example Sentence: I rub my shin if I bump into a chair.
    • Image Description: A child rubbing their shin, sitting on a chair, with a wooden chair and a classroom desk nearby.
  • Calf
    • Example Sentence: My calf gets tired after jumping.
    • Image Description: A child’s calf muscle visible, jumping rope in a school courtyard with other children playing.
  • Thigh
    • Example Sentence: My thigh helps me climb stairs.
    • Image Description: A child climbing stone stairs to a temple, with their thigh visible, wearing traditional clothing.
  • Spine
    • Example Sentence: My spine keeps my back straight.
    • Image Description: A child standing straight with hands on hips, with a simple outline of a spine, in a yoga class setting.
  • Ribs
    • Example Sentence: My ribs protect my heart and lungs.
    • Image Description: A child with hands on their sides, with a simple outline of ribs, standing in a science classroom with a body chart.
  • Skull
    • Example Sentence: My skull keeps my brain safe.
    • Image Description: A child pointing to their head, with a simple outline of a skull, in a classroom with a science poster.