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My First Book About the Five Senses
An educational coloring book covering animal and human senses. Designed for elementary anatomy learners, this Dover coloring book is detailed, but large and ideal for coloring with fine-point markers or colored pencils. Tidbits of information are placed within the drawing or in little square bubbles near the drawing. A perfect complement to any elementary anatomy, or health study. 30 pgs, pb.
Your brain uses our five senses sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch to figure out what's going on in the world around you. This book shows how your senses work by combining easy-to-understand explanations with detailed illustrations for you to color. You'll also find out about similarities and differences between human and animal sensory perception.
Discover the nervous system, the pathway of sensory information, and how neurons receive and send data. Read about synesthesia, an extreme form of perception thatenables people to hear sounds in response to smell, feel something in response to sight, and experience other unusual sensory combinations. Learn about special animal senses that detect heat, provide night vision, and alert birds, fish, and mammals to when it's time to migrate. These and other fascinating aspects of the senses are described and illustrated with 46 full-page illustrations to color.
Offering realistic illustrations and easy-to-understand language, this series from Dover Books provides elementary and middle school students an excellent introduction to numerous science topics. The captions also provide foundational explanations to provide learners a basic working knowledge of the topic and a larger text for ease of reading. Using colored pencils, crayons or markers, children can color each illustration to reinforce what they have learned. Provides an excellent supplement to any science curriculum or unit/nature study to reinforce learning. Not reproducible. See individual titles for more information. ~Deanne
After flipping through it, I love that its a coloring book and educational.