Noncontiguous bilateral herpes zoster is very rare, especially in a child. Herpes zoster duplex bilateralis means that both halves of the body are involved with the disease. A 4 - year-old female, previously healthy, was presented with painful grouped papulovesicles on an erythematous base on both sides of the trunk (left T5 dermatome & right T7,8 dermatomes). Tzanck smear showed multinucleated giant cells and the histopathologic findings were consistent with herpes viral infection. She was treated with oral acyclovir for 7 days without any significant complication.