TECHNOLOGY
Molter, Carey

Sense of Touch

(4) K-3 Senses series. In the books in this series, close-up color photos with lots of action face simple, declarative sentences describing how we experience the world around us. (Curiously, Hearing and Touch do not mention the organ that allows us to experience the sensation.) The text of each ends with a question for readers. A final section lists the controlled vocabulary by part of speech and includes a word/picture match. [Review covers these Senses titles: The Five Senses, Sense of Hearing, Sense of Sight, Sense of Smell, Sense of Taste, Sense of Touch.]

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