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Body Folktales A to Z

My 2023 A to Z Challenge theme was Body Folktales - I researched folktales about various body parts. Here is the complete list. Links in the titles. Enjoy!


A is for Anus

B is for Beards and Buttocks

C is for Cheeks

D is for the Digestive system

E is for Elbows

F is for Fingers

G is for Genitalia

H is for Hands, Hair, Hips, Heels

I is for Incisors

J is for Joints

K is for Knees

L is for Liver

M is for Mustaches

N is for Noses

O is for Optic organs - eyes

P is for Pubic hair

Q is for Quadriceps - thighs

R is for Ribs

S is for Saliva

T is for Tongues

U is for Underarm

V is for Vertebrae

W is for Wax

X is for the Xiphoid process - breastbone

Y is for Yoke - neck

Z is for the Zygomatic bone - skull





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