Our Five
SensesWritten by Emily Vissers
Illistrated by Marissa Elliott
This book was produced in the fall of 2014 at St. Norbert College, in De Pere, WI. This book is a collaboration between design and
teacher education students. All illustrations were produced by Marissa Elliott using black Sharpie, scanned, and digitally colored.
Smell Hearing
We have 5 senses.
Sight Taste
Touch
We use our earsto hear sounds.
Some words we can use to describe the things we hear areloud, quiet, squeaky, and creaky.
We use our earsto hear sounds.
We can hear people talk,the birds chirping,
and music
Some words we can use to describe the things we see are
tall, blue, small, and round.
We use our eyes to see
different things.
We can see pictures, animals,
and teachers.
We use our nose to smell
things.
Some words we can use to describe the things we smell are flowery, stinky, fishy, and minty.
We can smell cookies, flowers,
and perfume.
We use our mouth to taste
things.
Some words we can use to describe the things we taste are
bitter, sour, spicy, and fruity.
We can taste pickles, oranges, and hamburgers.
We use our hands to touch
things.
Some words we can use to describe the things we touch are
cold, hard, wet, and rough.
Some words we can use to describe the things we touch are
cold, hard, wet, and rough.
We can touch our pillow, pencil,
and our shoes.
With our five senses we can hear, see, smell, taste, and touch different things. We use our senses everyday and they allow us to learn and enjoy the world we live in.
You Try!Using your five senses
describe popcorn.Popcorn…
Smells like
Tastes like
Sounds like
Feels like
Looks like
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