I see my face
I see my eyes. There are eyebrows above them and eyelashes around them.
My eyelashes and eyebrows keep dust and dirt out of my eyes.
I look closely at one of my eyes. The colored circle is my iris. Irises
can be blue, brown, green, or gray. The dark dot in the center of my
iris is my pupil. The pupil is a round doorway to the inside of my eye.
I see my ears. My ears are soundcatchers. Little tunnels in my ears lead
to the inside of my head. The sounds I hear enter my head through these
tunnels.
I see my nose. My nose has two holes in it. The air I breathe and the
smells I smell go in through the holes.
I see my mouth. My mouth leads to the inside of my body. I use my mouth
for eating, drinking, and talking. Sometimes I breathe through my mouth,
too.
I see my tongue. It keeps busy. I talk and it helps me say words. I chew
and it moves my food. Little bumps on my tongue help me taste my food.
I see my teeth. My front teeth are sharp. They cut my food. The rest of
my teeth grind and mash my food. When I talk, my tongue, lips, and teeth
help me make the right sounds.