Interactive game 1: Understanding body parts
Through interactive games, let children point out body parts, say names and deepen their memories.
Interactive Game 2: Exploring Body Parts
Let the children say the names of body parts loudly and point with their fingers to establish the connection between thinking and body.
Interactive Game 3: Picture Matching Game
Match the pictures of body parts with the names, so that children can understand the spelling of the names.
Interactive game 4: Simon said the game
Children listen to instructions to complete actions, exercise their reaction ability and learn the names of body parts.
Interactive Game 5: Music and Dance
Follow your favorite music and learn preschool anatomy with dance to stimulate your interest in learning.
Interactive Game 6: Itchy Challenge
Scratch different parts of your child's body, ask them where it itches, and exercise your child's perception.