Five Senses (Childrens Press Paperback)
1 primary work • 5 total works
Book 26
Mentions some sounds the ear can hear, such as the "ping" of a toaster and the "splish-splash-plop" of raindrops.
Fingers are made for touching fuzzy, cold, warm, sticky, lumpy, furry, rough, smooth, soft, hard, slippery, and prickly things.
Flowers, leaves, seeds, roots, fruits, dairy foods, and meats are sampled at different types of food tasting parties.
Explains that eyes are for observing different colors and shapes and things that are big, small, near, and far.
Describes the many things your nose can identify throughout the year by their smells.