Learn Japanese Body Parts for Kids – Easy Beginner Lesson
👀 Learn Japanese Body Parts for Kids – Easy & Fun
Body parts help kids talk about themselves in Japanese 😊
In this lesson, children will learn basic Japanese body part words with easy meanings and examples.
Let’s begin 🌸
🧍♂️ Japanese Body Parts
👀 Me (め)
Meaning: Eye
Example:
Me ga ookii
(Big eyes)
👂 Mimi (みみ)
Meaning: Ear
Example:
Mimi ga arimasu
(There is an ear)
👃 Hana (はな)
Meaning: Nose
Example:
Hana ga chiisai
(The nose is small)
👄 Kuchi (くち)
Meaning: Mouth
Example:
Kuchi o akemasu
(Open your mouth)
✋ Te (て)
Meaning: Hand
Example:
Te o agete
(Raise your hand)
🦶 Ashi (あし)
Meaning: Leg / Foot
Example:
Ashi ga nagai
(The legs are long)
🗣️ Say It Together (Practice)
Ask your child to repeat and point:
Me – Mimi – Hana
Kuchi – Te – Ashi
Repeat every day 🌟
🎯 Fun Activities for Kids
✔ Touch the body part and say its Japanese name
✔ Play “Simon Says” using Japanese words
✔ Draw a person and label body parts in Japanese
Learning is fun when we play 🎉
🌟 Fun Fact
Japanese kids often learn body parts through songs and actions, which makes remembering easy!
❤️ Final Words
Body part words help kids understand instructions and talk about themselves.
Practice every day and enjoy learning Japanese together 🌸
👉 Next Lesson: Learn Japanese Shapes for Kids 🔺⚪⬛
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