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Activity: "My child learned about the five senses"

Science

  • The child learned about the five senses: sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell.
  • They explored different objects and materials using their sense of touch.
  • The child learned about how the nose detects different smells in their environment.
  • They identified different sounds and discussed how the ears help us hear.

Continued Development Tips: Encourage your child to explore their senses in everyday activities. For example, during a nature walk, have them describe what they see, hear, and feel. You can also introduce them to new scents or flavors during mealtime and ask them to describe the tastes. Encouraging sensory exploration will further strengthen their understanding of the five senses.

Book Recommendations

  • Senses at the Seashore by Shelley Rotner: This book takes children on a journey to the beach, exploring the five senses through vibrant photographs and simple text.
  • My Five Senses by Aliki: In this classic book, children learn about the five senses through colorful illustrations and relatable examples.
  • The Listening Walk by Paul Showers: This story follows a little girl on a walk with her father, where they focus on listening to the sounds around them, emphasizing the sense of hearing.

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