The Five Senses

The Five Senses by Sally Hewitt, published by Scholastic Library Publishing in September 1999, is a 30-page exploration of how we interact with the world through our senses. This book presents a straightforward introduction to the five senses, illustrating how they help us respond to our environment. With a focus on concepts related to science and nature, it aims to engage young readers in understanding the fundamental aspects of sensation and perception.
Readers will find that The Five Senses combines simple, friendly text with high-quality photography, making it accessible and engaging for children. Each page encourages observation and interaction, inviting readers to notice, discuss, and experiment with the sensory experiences that shape their everyday lives. This edition serves as a valuable resource for introducing juvenile nonfiction topics related to anatomy and physiology, fostering curiosity about the science behind our senses.
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From smelling food when we eat to seeing colors when we dress, we use our five sense to respond to the world around us. And understanding our senses is something that science is all about…It’s Science! is a series of books that introduces children to the science that surrounds them in their everyday world. A simple, friendly text works closely with top-quality photography to open up a new area of learning. Each page is full of things for readers to notice, talk about, and try out for themselves. — From back cover.
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