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* Booklist Editors' Choice
* CBC/NSTA Outstandng Science Book for Children
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Paperback: 24 pages
ISBN-10: 0689820097
ISBN-13: 978-0689820090
å ũ: 25.3 cm x25.3 cm
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Book Description
"I have two eyes,
a nose, a mouth,
two ears, and
two hands."
So begins Margaret Miller's evocative exploration of the senses. The text continues:
"With my eyes I see...
myself
my shadow
my dog, and
my city"
and then on to the four other senses, the images illustrated by delightful photographs of five attractive children, one for each of the senses. A feast for the senses itself, the book ends:
"With our five senses,
we enjoy the world."
Publishers Weekly
"Turning the pages of Miller's elegantly simple photo-essay is like freshly experiencing all five senses," said PW of this cheerful series of children's portraits celebrating sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures.
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School Library Journal
Slight in text, but often visually striking, this book introduces the subject through photographs of five children, each of a different race or ethnicity. An African-American girl looks at herself, her shadow, her dog, and her city, each illustrated with a full-color photograph of her interacting with the topic at hand. The pattern is repeated by each child: "with my nose I smell popcorn, a horse, flowers, and garbage. With my mouth I taste..." Finally, readers are told, "With our five senses, we enjoy our world." While some of the pictures seem staged, they depict experiences common to many children of this age, and are sure to provoke discussion. The book is in the same vein as Aliki's My Five Senses (Crowell, 1989) and Henry Pluckrose's "Think About" series (Watts), all of which essentially offer visual images, making no attempt to explain how or why the senses work. As such, this title is an additional purchase for collections serving young children.
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