Doctors use this tool to listen to your heartbeat.
What is a stethoscope?
This organ is like a supercomputer that controls your whole body.
What is the brain?
You use these two balloon-like organs in your chest to breathe.
What are lungs?
You should do this for at least two minutes, twice a day, to keep away cavities.
What is brushing your teeth?
You stick this on a small cut or scrape to keep the dirt out while it heals.
What is a band-aid?
This wraps around your arm and gives a little squeeze to check how your blood is pumping.
What is a blood pressure cuff?
This hard-working organ pumps blood to every single part of you
What is the heart?
This invisible gas is what you breathe in from the air to keep your body going.
What is Oxygen?
Doctors say 8-year-olds should get 9 to 12 hours of this every night to grow big and strong.
What is sleeping?
If you break a bone, the doctor will wrap it in this hard shell so it can heal perfectly straight.
What is a cast?
You step on this at the doctor's office to see how much you have grown!
What is a weighing scale?
You have 206 of these hard parts that make up your skeleton.
What are bones?
This is the tube that carries air from your mouth down into your chest.
What is a windpipe?
To wash away all the germs, you should scrub your hands with soap and water for at least this long.
What are 20 seconds?
If you feel hot and have a fever, the doctor uses this tool to check your exact temperature.
What is a thermometer?
The doctor taps your knee with this little rubber tool to make your leg kick all by itself!
What is a hammer?
This is the largest organ in your body, and it covers you completely from head to toe!
What is the skin?
When your airways get tickled by dust, your body makes this loud, explosive sound to clear them out!
What is a cough or a sneeze?
Eating lots of these colorful natural foods, like broccoli and apples, keeps your body healthy.
What are fruits and vegetables?
When you get a scrape, doctors or parents use this liquid to wash away the germs so it doesn't get infected.
What is antiseptic/soap?
This special picture shows the doctor the bones hiding inside your body.
What is an X-ray?
This stretchy tissue attaches to your bones and helps you run, jump, and kick a soccer ball.
What are muscles?
This muscle sits right under your lungs and pulls down to help suck air in
What is the diaphragm?
This clear drink is the absolute best thing to keep you hydrated when playing sports.
What is water?
Sometimes a doctor gives you one of these quick little pokes in the arm or leg to protect you from getting very sick later!
What is a shot/vaccine?