20 My Body Songs for Preschool

Introduce your preschoolers to the joy of music with songs about the human body. These catchy tunes cover various aspects of the body, from the head to the toes, in a fun and engaging way. With easy-to-understand lyrics and lively melodies, these songs are perfect for circle time, transitions, and movement activities. Whether you’re teaching about the five senses, and healthy habits, or simply looking for a way to get your little ones moving and learning, our body-themed songs are sure to be a hit with your preschoolers, making learning about the human body a memorable and enjoyable experience.

Show Me If You Can 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “In and Out The Window”

Where is your finger?
Where is your finger?
Where is your finger?
Show me if you can.
Good, now where’s your nose?
Now, where is your nose?
Now, where is your nose?
Show me if you can. (Use other body parts.)


Me 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

My hands upon my head I place, (Do actions as described, then bring hands
down slowly & place them in lap.)
On my shoulders, on my face,
On my knees, & at my side,
Then behind me they will hide.
Then I raise them up So high
‘Till they almost reach the sky.
Swiftly count them-1,2,3,
And see how quietly they can be.


Touch 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

I’ll touch my hair, my lips ,my eyes (Suit actions to words.)
I’ll sit up straight & then I’ll rise.
I’ll touch my ears, my nose, my chin,
Then quietly sit down again.


Here Are my Ears 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Here are my ears. (Suit actions to words.)
Here is my nose.
Here are my fingers.
Here are my toes.
Here are my eyes,
Both open wide.
Here is my mouth
With white teeth inside.
Here is my tongue
That helps me speak.
Here is my chin,
And here are my cheeks.
Here are my hands
That help me play.
Here are my feet For walking today.


My Wiggles 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

I wiggle my fingers, (Suit actions to words.)
I wiggle my toes.
I wiggle my shoulders,
I wiggle my nose.
Now the wiggles are out of me,
And I’m just as still as can be.


Ten Little Fingers 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

(Hold up ten fingers. Suit actions to words.)

I have ten little fingers,
And they all belong to me.
I can make them do things,
Would you like to see?

I can shut them up tight,
Or open them wide.
I can put them together,
Or make them all hide.

I can make them jump high,
I can make them jump low.
I can fold them up quietly,
And hold them just so.


Everybody Knows 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Everybody knows I love my toes
Everybody knows I love my toes
I love my nails, my knees
My neck and my nose
But everybody knows I love my toes!
Everybody knows I love my eyes
Everybody knows I love my thighs
I love my legs, my lips
My neck and my nose
But everybody knows I love my toes!
Everybody knows I love my feet
Everybody knows I love my seat
I love my skin, my chin
My knees and my nose
But everybody knows I love my toes!
Everybody knows I love my toes
Everybody knows I love my toes
I love my nails, my knees
My neck and my nose
But everybody knows I love my toes!


Head And Shoulders 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Head and shoulders, knees and toes,
Knees and toes, knees and toes,
Head and shoulders, knees and toes,
Eyes, ears, mouth and nose.

Ankles, elbows, feet and seat, feet and seat,
Ankles, elbows, feet and seat, feet and seat,
And hair and hips and chin and cheeks,
Ankles, elbows, feet and seat, feet and seat.


Me 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Here are my fingers and here is my nose.
Here are my ears, and here are my toes.
Here are my eyes that open wide.
Here is my mouth with my white teeth inside.
Here is my pink tongue that helps me speak.
Here are my shoulders and here is my cheek.
Here are my hands that help me play.
Here are my feet that go walking each day.


Parts that Bend 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “B-I-N-G-O”

My arms have parts that bend and move
Every time I use them.
Shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.
Shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.
Shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.
And this is how I move them!

My legs have parts that bend and move
Every time I use them.
Knee, ankle, heel and foot
Knee, ankle, heel and foot
Knee, ankle, heel and foot
And this is how I move them!

My trunk has parts that bend and move
Every time I use them.
Neck, back, waist and hips
Neck, back, waist and hips
Neck, back, waist and hips
And this is how I move them!

I’m made of parts that bend and move
Every time I use them.
Shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand..
Knee, ankle, heel and foot.
Neck, back, waist and hips
And this is how I move them!


Scrub A Dub-Dub Song 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “The Mulberry Bush”

This is the way we scrub our hands,
(Pretend to wash hands.)
Scrub our hands, scrub our hands.
This is the way we scrub our hands,
So early in the morning.
This is the way we scrub our faces,
(Pretend to wash face.)
Scrub our faces, scrub our faces.
This is the way we scrub our faces,
So early in the morning.
This is the way we scrub our elbows,
(Pretend to wash elbows.)
Scrub our elbows, scrub our elbows.
This is the way we scrub our elbows,
So early in the morning.
This is the way we scrub our stomachs,
(Pretend to wash stomachs.)
Scrub our stomachs, scrub our stomachs.
This is the way we scrub our stomachs,
So early in the morning.
Continue with additional verses ~ other body parts.


Hands On Shoulders 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Hands on shoulders, hands on knees,
Hands behind you if you please.
Touch your shoulders, now your nose,
Now your chin and now your toes.
Hands up high in the air,
Down at your sides and touch your hair.
Hands up high as before,
Now clap your hands–one, two, three, four.


Head, Shoulders, Knees, Toes 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Head, shoulders, knees, and toes,
Knees and toes.
Head, shoulders, knees and toes,
Knees and toes,
And eyes and ears,
And mouth and nose.
Head, shoulders, knees, and toes,
Knees and toes.


Fingers 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Fingers, fingers, everywhere (Suit action to words.)
Fingers blinking in the air.
Fingers making little holes.
Fingers tying little bows.
Fingers learning to button & snap.
Fingers on hands that like to clap.


Eye Winker 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Eye Winker, (Point to eyes.)
Tom Tinker , (Point to ears.)
Nose Smeller , (Point to nose.)
Mouth Eater, (Point to mouth.)
Chin Chopper, (Tap chin.)
Chin Chopper, Chin Chopper,
Chin Chopper, Chin.


Head to Toe 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Wiggle fast; then wiggle slow.
Let’s learn about the body-from head to toe!


My Body 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Sung to: “Where is Thumbkin”

This is my body.
This is my body.
It’s the only one I’ve got.
It’s the only one I’ve got.
I’m going to take good care of it.
I’m going to take good care of it.
Yes I am. Yes I am.


It’s Me Again! 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Here are my ears
Here are my ears.
Here is my nose.
Here are my fingers.
Here are my toes.
Here are my eyes,
Both open wide.
Here is my mouth
With white teeth inside.
Here is my tongue
That helps me speak.
Here is my chin,
And here are my cheeks.
Here are my hands
That help my play.
Here are my feet
For walking today.


Touch Your Nose 
Added: 09-01-2001 
Original Author: Unknown

Touch your nose,
Touch your chin;
That’s the way this game begins.
Touch you eyes,
Touch your knees;
Now pretend you’re going to sneeze.
Touch your hair,
Touch one ear;
Touch your two red lips right here,
Touch your elbows
Where they bend;
That’s the way this touch game ends.


B-O-N-E-S 
Added: 08-26-2002 
Submitted by: Jane F.

Sung to: “B-I-N-G-O”

Once there was a skeleton,
And Bones was his name, oh!
B-O-N-E-S, B-O-N-E-S, B-O-N-E-S,
And Bones was his name, oh!

Once there was a skeleton,
And Bones was his name, oh!
B-O-N-E-(clap), B-O-N-E-(clap), B-O-N-E-(clap),
And Bones was his name, oh!

(Continue to repeat the verse–each time dropping one more letter from and adding a clap to B-O-N-E-S–until the entire name is clapped.)


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