Activities
Finger and Thumbs, Legs, and Toes PDF

Help your child explore their body parts by singing this rhythm.
What You Need:
None
What To Do:
- Before you begin this activity, talk to your child about his different body parts. Ask him to point to her legs, toes, fingers, etc.
- Tell him you are going to sing a song about these body parts. Start slowly and gradually increase the speed as your child gets comfortable with the song.
Fingers and Thumbs, Legs and Toes
Fingers and Thumbs, Legs and Toes
Head and shoulders and mouth and nose!
Fingers and thumbs, legs and toes
Legs and toes!
Adapted by: http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/games-preschool.html
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