Benign Migratory Glossitis (BMG), also known as geographic tongue, is a benign condition characterized by asymptomatic smooth erythematous patches on the dorsum of the tongue. The condition is often discovered during routine clinical examination and may recur at different sites, giving it a migratory appearance. Typically, the condition resolves completely. This article reports a case of BMG in a two-year-old child who exhibited mild symptoms and nutritional deficiencies.