A chair has four of these. You have two.
Legs
You have 32 of these and you use them to eat.
Teeth
It can be straight, curly or wavy.
Hair
You have one on your face. You use it to smell.
Nose
You use this to talk, eat and smile.
Mouth
There are five of these on each foot.
Toes
You can put a watch on this part of the body.
Wrist
A belt usually goes around this.
Without them you can't breathe
Lungs
This sends blood around your body.
Veins
This helps your arm to bend
Elbow
This connects your head to your body.
Neck
People who lift weights and workout have big ones.
Muscles
I’m red but I’m, not a strawberry. I have different types but I’m, not an apple. I can be pumped but Im, not a bicycle tire. I can be donated but Im, not money. I contain cells but I’m, not a jail. Im in your body but Im, not your heart.
Blood.
Your body has two of these. But they cannot give a kiss. You use them to help you walk. And twelve inches make up this.
Feet.
You have 2, a needle has one, and a potato has many.
Eyes.
Sometimes they’re large, sometimes they’re little. They’re white and they can be broken And in some people they are brittle.
Bones
You have two, but many grow in hot countries
Palms
People often get these pierced.
Ears
My body has no ears or tongue. So I am not able to use phones. Tickling doesn’t work on me. Because I am only made of bones.
A skeleton
When liquid splashes me, none seeps through, When I’m moved a lot, liquid I spew, When I am hit, color I change, And colors I come in, quite a range, What I cover is quite complex, Yet I am very easy to flex.
Skin
You can easily touch me, but not see me. You can throw me out, but not away.
Back
I have a towel that never gets dry.
Tongue.
I can be long, or I can be short. I can be grown, and I can be bought. I can be painted, or left bare. I can be round, or I can be square.
If you break me I do not stop working; if you touch me I may be snared; if you lose me nothing will matter.
Heart.