Thursday, November 3, 2011

Fun With My 5 Senses: Activities to Build Learning Readiness (Williamson Little Hands Series)


  • Activities that build learning readiness

How do you learn what the world is like?

Through your five senses! Each sound and taste, each smell, sight, and touch helps you to discover something new. So find out more about your senses-what they are and what you can learn through them about the exciting world.The world awaits!

Do you know how your five sense help you? Find out how your sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch help you understand the world around you in this story about your amazing body.A simple introduction to the five senses and how they help us experience the world around us.Beginning readers follow the activities of two children who take delight in discovering the world around them. A beautifully illustrated volume tells their story, and suggest activities for preschoolers and early-grades children, who learn about the five senses. Rosa M. Curto's delightful color! illustrations enhance every page of both books.Do you remember your first realization of any of your five senses? Prolific children's author J. M. Parram³n successfully tackles these tough concepts in words that 3-5 year olds can comprehend. These five colorful books awaken young minds to the wonders of the senses: the taste of oranges, the aroma of fresh-baked bread, and other sensations that give us delight in being alive. Educational, yet fun to read, this clever series is clearly written and cheerfully illustrated in flowing colors throughout. Each book includes a special "scientific" section to help parents answer their children's questions about the senses.This title is suitable for ages 4 to 8 years. From their eyes, ears, and nose right down to their tippy toes, kids' five senses will be tingling with the fun and excitement of self-discovery. Create a storybook stew, go on a sniffing house tour, take a wide-eyed nature walk, play 'find that painting', and laze abo! ut creatively with cloud characters, giggling all the while at! their n ewly found sensory perceptions. There's no doubt about it, the experiences and observations in this book add up to a lifetime of learning spelled fun.

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