Welcome to our fun word game! In Chapter 1, Two Little Hands, we sang a poem about our body parts—hands that clap, eyes that see, and more. Some words might be new for you. No worries!
This list of easy words comes with simple meanings and fun examples to help you learn.
Hands
Meaning: The parts of your body you use to clap or hold things.
Example: I clap my hands when I’m happy.
Legs
Meaning: The parts of your body you use to walk or run.
Example: My legs run fast in the park.
Eyes
Meaning: The parts of your face you use to see things.
Example: I see a bird with my eyes.
Ears
Meaning: The parts of your head you use to hear sounds.
Example: My ears hear the bell ringing.
Nose
Meaning: The part of your face you use to smell and breathe.
Example: I smell flowers with my nose.
Mouth
Meaning: The part of your face you use to eat and talk.
Example: I eat an apple with my mouth.
Head
Meaning: The top part of your body where your brain is.
Example: I shake my head to say no.
Clap
Meaning: To hit your hands together to make a sound.
Example: I clap to the song in class.
Walk
Meaning: To move by putting one foot in front of the other.
Example: I walk to school with my friends.
See
Meaning: To look at things with your eyes.
Example: I see a big tree outside.
Just like your hands clap and your legs walk, these words are fun to learn! Practice them, and you’ll be a super star in English! Happy Learning!
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