Free Body Parts Worksheets for Preschoolers
These free body parts worksheets for preschoolers make learning about the human body hands-on, engaging, and developmentally appropriate. Young learners build vocabulary, practice fine motor skills, and gain confidence identifying parts of the body through simple matching and labeling activities. Whether you are a classroom teacher or a homeschool parent, these activity sheets are the perfect addition to any early childhood curriculum.
Label the Body Parts on a Full-Body Diagram
Covers core vocabulary like head, arms, legs, and feet. Children practice labeling by drawing lines from words to body parts. Use a word bank to support early readers.

Match the Body Part Word to Its Picture
Introduces vocabulary like elbow, shoulder, and ankle. Children practice matching by drawing lines between words and illustrations. Laminate for repeated use as a center activity.

Circle the Correct Body Part Named in Each Row
Reinforces recognition of face parts like eyes, nose, mouth, and ears. Children practice identifying by circling the correct picture in each row. Read the word aloud together before children circle their answer.

Trace and Write the Body Part Names
Builds spelling and fine motor skills using words like hand, foot, and nose. Children practice writing by tracing dotted letters then copying the word independently. Use thick pencils or crayons for little hands.

Color and Count Body Parts on a Cartoon Child
Covers counting concepts alongside body vocabulary such as two eyes, one nose, and ten fingers. Children practice identifying and counting by coloring and writing numbers in boxes. Pair with a counting song for extra engagement.
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Free body parts worksheets for preschoolers give young children a meaningful and memorable way to learn about themselves while building essential literacy and fine motor skills. Each activity sheet in this set meets early learners right where they are, making abstract vocabulary concrete and fun. Print your favorites today and watch your little ones grow in confidence with every completed page.