Description
Creative’s Body Parts is a 28-piece self-correcting puzzle that helps
children ages 4 and up learn to identify, name and understand the
functions of major human body parts from forehead and ear to
ankle and fingers. The self-correcting format means children build
confidence as they play, not frustration.
Children assemble the puzzle by matching illustrated body-part cards
to their correct positions on the full-body figure, then move to the
included practice poster to label and write body part names on their own.
Parents and teachers choose it because it covers identification, matching,
and early writing in one box — making it genuinely useful across home
learning tables and classroom science corners alike.
children ages 4 and up learn to identify, name and understand the
functions of major human body parts from forehead and ear to
ankle and fingers. The self-correcting format means children build
confidence as they play, not frustration.
Children assemble the puzzle by matching illustrated body-part cards
to their correct positions on the full-body figure, then move to the
included practice poster to label and write body part names on their own.
Parents and teachers choose it because it covers identification, matching,
and early writing in one box — making it genuinely useful across home
learning tables and classroom science corners alike.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
- A child picks up a puzzle card labelled eye and searches the body
figure to find the matching socket practising visual scanning
and part-whole reasoning. - Assembling all 28 pieces in the correct place builds a complete human
body, making the concept of anatomy concrete and visible. - The self-correcting design means a child immediately knows when a
piece is wrong building independent problem-solving without adult correction. - Using the practice poster, children trace lines from blank boxes to
body parts and attempt to write the names linking verbal
vocabulary to written language. - Repeated matching of cards like ankle, shoulder and forehead
builds a confident early science word bank through play.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
- Body Awareness & Anatomy Vocabulary
- Visual Discrimination
- Fine Motor Skills
- Hand-Eye Coordination
- Problem Solving
- Early Science & Language Development
- Focus and Attention
WHO IS IT FOR
- Preschool children ages 4–6 learning the names and positions
of human body parts for the first time. - Parents looking for a screen-free science activity that holds a child’s
attention at the kitchen table. - Kindergarten and Grade 1 teachers running early human biology
or “My Body” curriculum units. - Homeschooling families who need a self-contained, reusable
activity covering identification and early writing together. - Montessori and play-based educators who value hands-on,
self-correcting learning materials. - Occupational therapists and learning support educators
working on vocabulary, matching, and fine motor tasks in
structured sessions.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group:
4 Years & Up
Players:
1 (Solo Activity)
Play Type:
Self-correcting Puzzle • Matching • Poster Activity
Educational Category:
Early Science • Human Anatomy • Language Development
Contents:
28-piece Self-Correcting Puzzle • 1 Large Practice Poster • Activity Guide
Safety Certifications:
BIS IS 9873 (Part 1) • CE Marked • EN71 Compliant











Kids learn faster with this toy.
Very useful for early learning.
Amazing way to learn while playing.
Very useful for early learning.
Kids learn faster with this toy.