We have five senses. Eyes let us see, ears let us hear, the tongue lets us taste, the nose lets us smell, and our skin lets us feel hot or cold and touch things. The brain listens to all these messages and figures out what is happening.
Our body has five helpers called senses: eyes for seeing, ears for hearing, tongue for tasting, nose for smelling, and skin for feeling. The brain is the boss that puts all the messages together.
Think of your senses like a team: eyes spot colors and shapes, ears hear sounds, tongue tries flavors, nose sniffs smells, and skin feels if something is warm or cold. The brain is the coach that makes sense of the team’s messages.
Five senses: see, hear, taste, smell, touch. Eyes see the world, ears hear sounds, tongue tastes food, nose smells smells, and skin feels hot or cold. The brain gets all the messages and helps you understand them.