My First Book About the Five Senses

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Winner of a Bronze 2018 Moonbeam Children's Book Award!


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 that enables 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.


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Color and Learn Science with Dover’s Introductory STEM Series  

Filled with astonishing details and easy-to-understand captions, the My First Book About Series is a perfect way to introduce youngsters ages 8-12 to the world of science. Basic concepts are explored through detailed, factual, and ready-to-color illustrations, combining the fun of coloring with the fascination of discovery.

The series includes the following: My First Book About Backyard Nature #7500, My First Book About the Brain #8248, My First Human Body Book #8177, My First Book About the Five Senses #2077, My First Book About Our Amazing Earth #3372, My First Book About the Oceans #2076, My First Book About Outer Space, My First Book About Physics #6179, and My First Book About the Weather .

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